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专题 16 阅读理解 应用文
备考 2023 年高考英语二轮复习讲练测--测
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1. (云南省昆明市云南师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期适应性月考)
Rebel Talk
Jane Hutcheon
Journalist, author and former foreign correspondent (通讯员) Jane Hutcheon knows a thing or two about
conversations, and in Rebel Talk she draws on her rich experience in the art of guided conversations to help us begin
and nurture conversations. Rebel Talk looks at ways to: transform poor conversation habits; speak up about problems;
generate energy, passion and optimism; stop lecturing and giving uninvited advice; and most importantly, learn by
humble listening.
From Earth: Create Your Own Natural Apothecary (药剂师)
Charlotte Rasmussen
The makings for simple skincare and medicinal home treatments can be found in your own garden or kitchen.
From Earth's recipes employ pure and natural ingredients such as lily and rose and will inspire you to enlarge your herb
knowledge. Beautifully photographed, this step-by-step guide explains how to use carrier oils, butters and dried flowersand is the perfect guide for anyone wanting to find a more comprehensive way of life.
Burning Questions
Margaret Atwood
Fans of Margaret Atwood, the creator of The Handmaid's Tale and more than 50 other works of fiction, poetry
and essays, will be interested in her collection of essays and occasional pieces from 2004 -21. Full of wit and wisdom,
Atwood focuses on subjects such as the climate crisis, freedom, debt, tech, the rise of Trump and a pandemic. Other
topics include: When to offer advice to the young? (only when asked); So what if beauty is only skin deep?
Here Goes Nothing
Steve Toltz
If you like your fiction left-of-centre, then this book's for you. Angus Mooney struggles for most of his life, until
he meets his wife, marriage celebrant Gracie (whose wedding ceremonies are anything but traditional). Just when
things are starting to work out, an old guy with a terminal illness breaks into their house and asks to stay until he dies.
When Angus does some research on their ‘guest’, he wakes up the next day in the ‘afterlife’.
21. What might you get from Rebel Talk?
A. How to solve problems. B. How to stop a conversation.
C. How to learn in speeches. D. How to talk productively.
22. Whose book will a flower lover be interested in?
A. Jane Hutcheon. B. Charlotte Rasmussen.
C. Margaret Atwood. D. Steve Toltz.
23. If you are keen on fiction, which of the following books will be a good choice?
A. Rebel Talk.
B. From Earth: Create Your Own Natural Apothecary.
C. Burning Questions.
D. Here Goes Nothing.
2. ( 山东省东营市第一中学2022-2023学年10月月考 )
Summer Courses 2009
San Diego Seaside College is offering one and two-weelc English summer courses for high school students from
all over the world who want to improve their English. Classes are offered at five levels, from basic to advanced.
Students will be tested when they arrive and placed in the level appropriate to their language ability. Each class has a
maximum of 14 students.Tuition Fees(学费)
One-week Course (July 26—August 1) : $310
Two-week Course (July 26—August 8 ) : $ 620
The full payment must be received before the beginning of the courses.
Accommodations(食宿)
We provide housing, including breakfast & dinner, 7 days a week.
Single room : $ 250 per week
Twin room: $160 per person, per week You should reserve your accommodations before May 15 and all the
accommodation fees must be paid in full before June 15.
How to Apply
Fill out an application form and send it to us at esc@sdc. edu.
Come to our college this summer and make yourself shine at English.
1.The aim of the courses is to help the high school students_____.
A.learn English
B.attend college
C.visit some high schools
D.travel to other countries
2.What are the tuition fees for the One-week Course?
A.$160 B.$250 C.$310 D.$620
3.If you want to apply for the course, you should___________.
A.choose a college
B.reserve a hotel room
C.check with the teachers
D.fill out a form and email it
3. (江苏省苏州市2022-2023学年高三期初考试英语试题 )Specialties
Welcome to LoveMama! We are a NY-based Malay, Vietnamese and Thai influenced Southeast Asian
Restaurant and Caterer providing you tasty dinner in our Manhattan dining area. We also provide takeout, and catering
for individuals and groups or for private events.
History
Established in 2013. With humble beginnings as a food cart, the popularity of Love Mama’s Malaysian street
food boosted to opening a Manhattan restaurant in 2014.
Popular ltems
The most commonly ordered items and dishes from this restaurant are as follows: Edamame Dumpling, Korean
popcorn chicken, Lucky Noodle, Steak and Bread Pudding.
Reviews
I love this place. The food, customer service and prices were all great. We ordered the RotiCanai Planta,
Rendang NasiIemak with chicken. Vegetable Salad Vietnamese Style, and Uncle Plump’s Dumplings The Rendano
Nasi Lemak was the highlight of the meal.
My boyfriend forgot to tell them about allergies and told them halfway as they were preparing our order. They
responded really well. In the end. we even got to have a nice conversation with the owner of the restaurant. Super great
guy! We were pleasantly surprised with the low price at the end of the meal too. If you are in New York, you have to
check out LoveMama. Best meal I have had in a while.
——Mary Brooklin
Stopped by here for Valentine’s Day and we were not disappointed. We got 3 different dishes all from the
Malaysian portion of the menu as none of us had ever had Malaysian food. The service was fast but not supper
attentive, which we didn’t mind at all. For $20 each with tip and feeling full and happy, this is a spot I’d definitely
recommend!
——Peter Anderson1.Where is the LoveMama restaurant?
A.In Thailand. B.In Malaysia. C.In Vietnam. D.In America.
2.What is special about this restaurant?
A.It can’t provide takeout orders.
B.It has customer-friendly business strategies.
C.It operates on a first-come-first-served basis.
D.It is state-owned and runs around the clock.
3.How do Mary and Peter find this restaurant?
A.Disappointing. B.Cost-effective. C.Time-honored. D.Average.
4.( 湖南师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高三上学期月考 )
We hope you had a memorable year in residence! Students must move out of their residence hall within 24
hours of their last exam. Please read the following information carefully to ensure a smooth move-out.
Prepare for Move-out Inspection
Housing staff will conduct move-out inspections. Charges may be assessed for any cleaning, missing items or
damages (beyond normal wear and tear) that were not reported at move-in.
Prepare your room for the inspection by following the items below.
● Remove all personal belongings you may have brought in.
● Remove all trash.
● Vacuum or sweep the floor, including underneath the beds.
● Restore your room to its initial condition at check-in (including furniture set-up).
Forward Your Mail
Once you have moved out, Housing Services will no longer be taking mail on your behalf. Please empty your
mailbox and update your mailing address prior to your departure. Failure to update a forwarding address will result in
mail being returned to sender.
Check Out and Return Your Keys
On move-out day, students are limited to two people to help them move out. They may park in residential
parking zones with a temporary move-out loading permit.
Residents must return all keys to the Housing Services Office drop box. Do not leave your keys in your room or
rely on your friend to return them for you. Delays caused by doing so will result in additional costs.
21.Which section of a website is this text probably taken from?A.Financial aid. B.Academic advising.
C.Campus living.D.Recreation facilities.
22.What will happen to the mail when you fail to update your address?
A.It will be dropped in your former mailbox.
B.It will be forwarded to your new address.
C.It will be held by the Housing Services.
D.It will be sent back to the sender.
23.Which of the following conduct will be charged?
A.Putting fair wear and tear on furniture. B.Forgetting to pause mail delivery.
C.Parking licensed vehicles for loading. D.Handing the room keys back late.
5. (湖南省长沙市长郡中学2022-2023学高三上学期月考)
If you are longing for a hike in Alaska and aren’t sure where to start, here are our favorites. There’s something
for all levels of skills and ambitions.
The Kenai River Trail
A half mile down this trail are wonderful views of the Kenai River Canyon. There are really two trailheads(小道
的起点); the main “upper” trail starts at mile 0.6 of Skilak Lake Rd, and the other at mile 2.3.
Turnagain Arm Trail
This 11-mile hike begins at Potter Trailhead (Mile 115). Initially used by AlaskaNatives, the trail, can also be
accessible to points along the way: McHugh Creck(Mile 112), Rainbow(Mile 108) and Windy(Mile 107).
lditarod National Historic Trail
The National Historic Iditarod Trail is a 24-mile hike used by gold miners and sled-dog teams until 1918, when
the Alaska Railroad was finished. It’s a two-to-three day hike through superb mountain scenery to Girdwood( where it’s
known as the Crow Pass Trail), and is the region’s best backpack adventure.
Put up a tent at Echo Bend(Mile 3), or rent one of two yurts(毡房)($65 per night) close by. For a shorter outing
you can turn around at the Perch, then return to the Dew Mound Trail at Echo Bend and then to the Nature Center,
making this a scenic 8-mile trip.
Reed Lakes Trail
Two alpine lakes, waterfalls, glaciers and towering granite(花岗岩) walls: the7-to-9-mile Reed Lakes Trail is
one of the most wonderful hikes in the region, and worth the climb. Once you reach upper Reed Lake, continue 1 mile
to Bomber Glacier, where the ruin of a B-29 bomber lies in memorial to six men who died in a 1957 crash.21.Which of the following was originally used by Alaska Natives?
A.The Kenai River Trail.
B.Turn again Arm Trail.
C.Iditarod National Historic Trail.
D.Reed Lakes Trail.
22.At which place can hikers set up a tent?
A.Gird wood.
B.Potter Trail head.
C.Echo Bend.
D.Turn again Arm.
23.What will visitors see at Bomber Glacier?
A.A memorial to six heroes.
B.A tower made of granite.
C.The ruin of a B-29 bomber.
D.One of the most splendid waterfalls.
6. (湖南省长沙市雅礼中学2022-2023学年高三上学期月考)
Residential College Writing Tutors
The Residential College Writing Tutors are currently working via email and Zoom. Sign up the way you always
have (link is external),and a confirmation email will explain how to access your tutor at the time of your appointment.
Residential College Writing Tutors work with Yale College undergraduates. See Graduate Writing Consultations
if you are a graduate student needing assistance.
Preparing for Your Session
·Make an appointment (link is external) with your college’s Writing Tutor.·Carefully read the confirmation email ,as each tutor offers slightly different instructions about preparing for
appointments.
What to Expect
Many tutors will read your paper in advance,although a few prefer that you do that work together. Either
way,most sessions will start with the tutor asking you what you hope to accomplish, which might include questions
about the assignment or a discussion of your experience writing similar papers. The tutor will then discuss the most
important areas for revision. Tutors won’t tell you exactly what to do to fix your essay,but they will help you figure
out strategies for revision and prompt you to take notes on the suggestions that arise. Often the most important changes
involve the primary claims of the paper or the structure of your argument.
Writing Tutors can also help you with grammar and style, although not by proof reading your whole essay;
instead, the two of you might edit a paragraph together, looking for suggestions that you can then incorporate into the
rest of your paper.
lf you have worked with the same tutor before,there will be more time to discuss general trends in your
writing,or to work quickly through basic concerns and move on to specific needs of the current paper. One benefit of
the Residential College Writing Tutors is the opportunity to work over several years with someone who knows your
writing well.
1.Who can make an appointment with Residential College Writing Tutors?
A.PhD students. B.Undergraduate students.
C.High school students. D.Graduate students.
2.What will Writing Tutors not do?
A.Proofread your whole essay. B.Help you with grammar and style.
C.Edit a paragraph with you together.D.Help you figure out strategies for revision.
3.Where is this text probably taken from?
A.A textbook. B.A course plan.
C.A university website. D.An academic article.
7. (河南省名校联盟2022-2023学年高二上学期开学考英语试题)
For Art Lovers
We Are Water Protectors
Carole Lindstrom, illustrated (加插图) by Michaela GoadeWater is life! The Water Protectors at Standing Rock and beyond have been battling to defend Mother Earth’s sacred
water to honor our ancestors, to provide for our peoples and for future generations. This picture book — seriously, it’s
breathtaking — was written by Carole Lindstrom of the Turtle Mountain Band of Ojibwe and illustrated by Michaela
Goade. (For ages 3 to 6)
All Because You Matter
Tami Charles, illustrated by Bryan Collier
From the matter of the universe to Black Lives Matter, this illustrated book pulls together the real universe to
make it clear that its young readers are special beyond belief. Drawing inspiration from his own grandmother’s clothes-
making, Bryan Collier pairs with Tami Charles to deliver an important message. (For ages 4 to 8)
Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera (意大利蜂)
Candace Fleming, illustrated by Eric Rohmann
A beautifully illustrated Apis mellifera presented in tasty oil paints cycles. Young readers get a front row seat to the
natural world while vivid words introduce the anxiety leading to the bee’s first flight. Think each bee has just one job?
Think again. Bees hold a variety of occupations during their short, lovely lives — and you thought you were busy! (For
ages 6 to 9)
The Plain Janes
Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg
Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg’s children comic about four girl artists attracted readers when it was released in 2007.
Now, in a reissue (再版) that includes the original tales along with a new story, Castellucci ages up her message. While
the Janes’ lives have grown more complicated, Castellucci’s theme remains sincere and — in these trying times —
something many of us struggle to keep in mind. (For ages 8 to 15)
1.Which book does Michaela Goade draw for?
A.The Plain Janes. B.All Because You Matter.
C.We Are Water Protectors.D.Honeybee: The Busy Life of Apis Mellifera.
2.Who gave Bryan Collier the inspiration to illustrate for All Because You Matter?
A.His family member. B.His readers.
C.Himself. D.Tami Charles.
3.What do the four books have in common?
A.They are about endangered animals.
B.They are targeted at art lovers under sixteen.
C.They have been released more than once.D.They contribute to environmental protection.
8. (河北省保定市2022-2023学年高三9月份考试英语试题)
These long-life hot spots may have the secret to living to 100 or more! From salty air to midday rest, here are
some theories on how residents crack the century.
Yarmouth, Canada
Experts say there’s something special in the salty air from the ocean winds causing this seaside coast to boast
one of the highest concentrations of Canadian 100-year-old people. Townspeople have fish-rich diets and a stress-free
community spirit that keeps them kicking!
Okinawa, Japan
Hara hachi bun me is a Confucian teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80% full. This governs each
meal these folks eat, meaning they stop eating when they’re 80% satisfied. More and more Japanese follow it now.
Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica
Many residents here still live a “self-sufficient” life, eating most of the food they grow themselves, which can
be called real natural and green food. This tight-knit community dines on a fibre-rich diet of beans and corn. For people
in this place, dinner is the smallest meal of the day.
Icaria, Greece
A short sleep at midday and two cups of herbal tea every day may be the secret for 100-year-old locals in Icaria.
They also love goats’ milk, which has unique fatty acids that may protect against age-related infections.
21.Which country’s recipe for long life may come from Confucius’s thinking?
A.Canada. B.Japan. C.Costa Rica. D.Greece.
22.Which of the following probably helps the locals in Icaria live to 100?
A.Having a noon break. B.Breathing the salty air.
C.Drinking tea once a week. D.Maintaining a fibre-rich diet.
23.What contributes to the four long-life hot spots according to the text?
A.Stress-free spirits. B.Fatty acids.
C.Human diet style. D.Ocean climate.
9.(安徽省六安市裕安区新安中学2022-2023学年高三上学期第二次月考)Space Center Houston offers a variety of age-appropriate and inspiring camp experiences with safety top of
mind. In the wake of covid-19 we aim to continue inspiring all generations through the wonders of space exploration
while maintaining the highest level of safety for all. Our Explorer Camps introduce children ages 4-11 to science,
technology, engineering and math through engaging and hands-on learning activities. Discover and explore our
Explorer Camps for ages 67 and below.
JOURNEY TO MARS
June 14-18, July 12-16, Aug 9-13 $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP
While demonstrating best safety practices, campers are involved in activities that arouse their interest in science
along with their sense of adventure. These young engineers learn the basics of rocket, discover coding, and explore
hands on science activities.
ENGINEERING BASICS
June 7-11, Juy 5-9 $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP
Campers discover what it takes to solve problems related to space exploration in Engineering Basics. Taking
LEGO bricks “out of the box and to new and exciting places”, this camp gets your little builders using lego bricks like
never before. These engineers-in-training will participate in problem-solving activities, building simple machines, art
projects, androbotics.
JOURNEY TO SPACE
June 28-July2, Juy 26-30 $289.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP
How do astronauts work in space? Why is Venus so hot? Will people ever go to Mars? How do robots work?
what do engineers do? all these questions are answered as campers explore space through art, science, robotics, and
engineering activities This camp leaves all inquiring minds inspired to continue their journey.
EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY
June 1-5 $229.95 5-DAY EXPLORER CAMP
Campers discover what it takes to send people, supplies and spacecraft beyond earths atmosphere. During this
five-day adventure, former astronauts will deliver speeches on how they live and work in the space station.
21.Which camp provides campers with knowledge of rocket?
A.JOURNEY TO MARS. B.ENGINEERING BASICS.
C.JOURNEY TO SPACE. D.EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY.
22.What can campers learn only in ENGINEERING BASICS?
A.Coding. B.Creative thinking. C.Rocket design. D.Supply delivery.
23.What is special about EXPLORATIONAND DISCOVERY?A.It will be open in August.
B.It is a 4-day Explorer Camp.
C.Campers can learn problem-solving skills.
D.Campers will have a chance to meet astronauts.
10. (广西南宁市第三中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试)
Scotland is packed with beautiful places to visit and you could honestly spend months and months exploring
everything this wonderful country has to offer! Next I’m going to take you through some of the best places to visit in
Scotland, based on where we have personally visited so far!
Glen Coe
If you asked me where my favourite place to visit in all of Scotland is... I would say, Glen Coe. The whole area
of Glen Coe constantly had my face in shock due to the beauty that I was witnessing. It’s just a stream of dramatic
mountains, lakes, rugged beauty and more.
Fort William
Fort William is probably one of the most well-known places to visit in Scotland. It’s a popular tourist
destination thanks to being home to the UK’s tallest mountain: Ben Nevis. Fort William is also the starting point for one
of the world’s most famous train rides: The Jacobite. Harry Potter fans will recognize it as the Hogwarts Express, and
this train ride will take you through the beautiful countryside, crossing some iconic Harry Potter filming locations such
as the Dumbledore’s Grave and the Glenfinnan Viaduct!
Isle Of Skye
This island feels totally different from other parts of Scotland and is truly rugged and ready! There are many hot
spots to explore including the Old Man of Storr, the Fairy Glen. I even stayed on a private island with its very own
lighthouse, which was one of the coolest places I’ve ever visited and one of the most romantic places stay in Scotland.
Cairngorms National Park
This is the largest national park in the UK so it’s another popular place to visit in Scotland and it’s no surprise
why. It’s absolutely beautiful and there’s so much happening at the Cairngorms National Park! From skiing or meeting
local reindeers, you’ll not go bored and you’ll be surrounded by beauty the entire time.
16.Which place probably attracts Harry Potter fans most?
A.Glen Coe.B.Isle Of Skye.
C.Cairngorms National Park. D.Fort William.
17.What can you see in Cairngorms National Park?A.The Jacobite. B.Local reindeers.
C.The UK's tallest mountain. D.A cool lighthouse.
18.Where is the text probably from?
A.A geography textbook. B.A science journal.
C.A travel blog. D.An autobiography.
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