专题16 高中英语名校精选阅读七选五专项训练(10套含答案)

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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
高中英语名校精选阅读七选五专项训练
专题16.(10套精选含答案)
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(2018·全国·高考真题) Color is fundamental in home design—something you’ll always have in every room. A grasp of how to manage color in your spaces is one of the first steps to creating rooms you’ll love to live in. Do you want a room that’s full of life Professional Or are you just looking for a place to relax after a long day 6., color is the key to making a room feel the way you want it to feel.
Over the years, there have been a number of different techniques to help designers approach this important point. 7., they can get a little complex. But good news is that there’re really only three kinds of decisions you need to make about color in your home: the small ones, the medium ones, and the large ones.
8.. They’re the little spots of color like throw pillows, mirrors and baskets that most of us use to add visual interest to our rooms. Less tiring than painting your walls and less expensive than buying a colorful sofa, small color choices bring with them the significant benefit of being easily changeable.
Medium color choices are generally furniture pieces such as sofas, dinner tables or bookshelves. 9.. They require a bigger commitment than smaller ones, and they have a more powerful effect on the feeling of a space.
The large color decisions in your rooms concern the walls, ceilings, and floors. Whether you’re looking at wallpaper or paint, the time, effort and relative expense put into it are significant. 10..
A.While all of them are useful
B.Whatever you’re looking for
C.If you’re experimenting with a color
D.Small color choices are the ones we’re most familiar with
E.It’s not really a good idea to use too many small color pieces
F.So it pays to be sure, because you want to get it right the first time
G.Color choices in this range are a step up from the small ones in two major ways
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(2022·江苏盐城·一模) Shannan Hearne's oldest dream was to own a ranch(牧场). In February 2020, her dream finally came true when she opened the gates of Sun and Moon Ranch. Then, just a month later, the county slid into COVID-19 lockdown. 11.
With large areas of grasslands and plenty of sunshine and fresh air, there was no safer way for frightened neighbors to get out of the house. 12. Sure, you can sign up for riding lessons or board your horse. But you can also drop by to play with the chickens, goats, and dogs, or join the younger ranchers playing on the big pile of freshly dug dirt. Hearne now saw the ranch as something more than a business-it would be a place the community could call home.
13. Many of them came not just for free cookouts, but for the chance to find peace of mind. “I had a vision for the space able to help cure those in need," says Hearne. One of those people, now 15, was born without fingers on one hand. His grandmother brought him to Sun and Moon for riding lessons Learning to control a horse with one hand helped him better manage his disability, and he grew closer to his grandmother over their shared love of horses. “14.And I believe this is especially true for children or anyone who struggles with any sort of psychological issues," Hearne says.
Another boy became selectively silent because of his autism (自闭症).15. Taking the reins (缰绳), literally, helped him do so in his daily life too. “I could see how the empowerment of riding was helping him feel once again in control of the world around him," says Hearne.
A.The ranch, Hearne realized, should be for everybody.
B.As the pandemic deepened, locals began to gather there.
C.Soon Hearne's dream began to grow into something bigger.
D.Locals desired to put up a tent there when they felt won out.
E.Lesson by lesson, Hearne watched him slowly come out of his own world.
F.He went from not answering questions to literally talking our ears off.
G.There is something empowering about controlling a thousand-pound animal.
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(2021·湖南·模拟预测)The Stress of a Move
Research has shown that a move is more stressful than divorce. Personally, as someone who has moved 17 times in 15 years, I agree with this 100 percent.
16. The fact of the matter is, there’s no one cause of stress when it comes to a big move. Instead, it’s a bunch of smaller things that add up to make a move one of the more stressful things that many of us will ever do.
Changes
Every move carries some big changes along with it. You’re changing your location, the layout of your home, maybe even your friends and your job. 17. It’s okay to feel a little anxious at the thought of a big change, even if you know it’s for the best.
Money
Of course, one of the biggest pain points for anyone making a major move is money. 18. Even if you’re a fan of minimalist living and you can fit all of your possessions into the back of your car, there are still costs associated with moving into a new house or apartment.
Time
19. Whether you’re moving out of state, to the other side of the world, or just down the block, it takes time to get yourself and your possessions settled into your new place. 20. When you’re moving, you can expect to be driving a truck, carrying heavy loads, or unpacking your things. Having to put your life on hold while you get your move sorted out can be stressful, especially in light of the major changes that you’re making.
A.A move takes so much time!
B.What makes a move so stressful
C.This isn’t a restful time, though.
D.If you’re moving because of a break-up, the stress can become unbearable.
E.Studies have reported that a move is one of the most stressful life events.
F.Most of the time, moving your things is not something that you can do alone.
G.These changes are unavoidable, and even good changes can be a little scary.
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(2021·江西南昌·二模) The recent pandemic(疫情)has affected all aspects of life, including the way we live. Our homes are no longer single-purpose spaces. 21. No wonder many architects have predicted how apartment design may advance in the years ahead.
22. Entrance isn't necessarily a separate room. In smaller units, it might be created by a single wall that blocks views through the unit and creates a sense of enclosure (封闭).But it needs to be accompanied by a front-hall closet.
More Flexible Spaces will become a trend. When thoughtfully designed, the dining rooms can quickly change from dining mode to working mode. 23. For example, a windowless alcove (壁凹) can be closed off with sliding glass doors. It can be a space where you can set up a home office, a library, or a learning space for children.
Access to the outdoors will be welcome. After spending so much time indoors, having access to fresh air and nature at home is likely to become essential. One way to provide a closer connection to nature may be with larger courtyard gardens. Or it could be accomplished with more balconies. 24.
Advanced technology will be adopted. A growing awareness of how people pick up viruses from the surfaces they touch will lead to more widespread adoption of smart-home technology. " Maybe it's going to become a new standard. 25. Or your door will unlock itself when you come home," an engineer said.
A.Public Spaces are needed.
B.A better entrance will catch on.
C.Homes could easily be like that.
D.You'll be able to talk to the elevator.
E.After all, fresh air is important for wellness.
F.Moreover, room sizes could also change to create more flexibility.
G.Instead they now serve as offices, gyms, workshops, classrooms, etc.
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(2021·山西·模拟预测)Give Your Bedroom the Deep-Clean It Needs
A messy bedroom can add to everyday stress, cause anxiety, and even affect your sleep. A clean, organized sleeping space, on the other hand, helps encourage relaxation and restfulness when you hit the sheets at night. 26.
Take out trash. Begin by taking care of simple, everyday messes. 27.Whether it's from tearing tags off clothing or late-night snacking, small trash can build up easily. Throw away any trash around the room first, then empty the wastebasket.
Clear surface clutter(杂物). Nightstands, dressers,and desks often become drop zones for small daily objects. 28. If you notice a daily habit, such as commonly picking up keys or putting on glasses, consider creating an organization system for these frequently-used items.
Wipe down windows and mirrors. Let the light shine through your windows without any dirty marks disrupting your view. Wipe down all the windows and mirrors in your bedroom. 29.Their tiny fingerprints are probably at the bottom of the mirrors.
30.A bedroom that's spotless from top to bottom isn't possible without cleaning the floors. If you have hardwood floors, remove and vacuum(真空吸尘)any rugs before sweeping the entire floor. For carpeted bedrooms, clear out the dust with a vacuum. For either method, reach as far under the bed and heavy furniture as you can. If you have a lightweight side table or chair that can he moved easily, put it in the hallway as you clean your floors.
A.Vacuum or sweep.
B.Wipe surfaces clean.
C.Your sheets need to be washed and changed regularly.
D.If you have young kids in the house, be sure to wipe down low.
E.Take a few minutes to put these items back in their rightful homes.
F.If you don't already have a small wastebasket in your room, get one.
G.A few simple housekeeping tasks can create a more inviting bedroom.
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(2020·山东师范大学附中模拟预测) A little battery puts out a little bit of electricity, so you can use it safely for your experiments. But the electricity that comes through the wires in your house or school is much more powerful. 31. .
Inside the walls where you live or study, there are big wires that carry electricity. When you plug in a light or radio or other electrical appliance, you are putting the light or radio in the path way of the electricity. You have heard adults warn, “ 32.,‘ Now do you know why If you did, you would become part of the electrical path way.
33. The electrical current coming through the wires to the wall plug is so strong that it would hurt a lot if you stuck your finger in the plug. Put your finger in there and it could be you, rather than the light bulb, that becomes part of the electrical path way. And that would hurt!
What if you held a piece of metal, like a fork or knife, and stuck it into the wall plug Don't do it. Why It's because metals also conduct electricity. 34.
Don't touch any electrical appliance when you are wet. Can you think why It's because water is a good conductor of electricity. When your hands are wet or when your body is in a bathtub full of water, the electricity could flow right through you and give you an awful shock, or even kill you.
Electricity is very useful, but it can be dangerous. 35.If so, electricity can better serve you, instead of hurting you.
A.Life is precious!
B.So stay away from wires.
C.Be careful, be safe and be smart.
D.And you would get a terrible shock!
E.Don't stick your finger into the wall plug.
F.Therefore, keep in mind some safety rules.
G.Your body is a pretty good conductor of electricity.
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(2020·贵州毕节·三模) Open your eyes. What do you see Do you see the crowds of people walking around Look at their faces. 36. Did you notice the person that was smiling at you Look again. See the trees waving to you in greetings
37. What do you hear Traffic Discussions on the latest gossip People on the cellular phones that are trying to compete with the noise Cursing and swearing Or the radio/television of your neighbors But do you hear the songs of praises the birds in the day sings for you, or the lullaby the insects orchestrate for you in the night
Now smell the air. Exhausts Odors you feel uncomfortable Smell again. Concentrate this time. 38.
Focus your senses to your skin. Feel the heat The humidity But did you not also notice the breeze that is gently trying to cool you Feel the frost of the winter, biting through all your insulation. 39. And the warmth that is already within you that your heart is circulating.
There is always comfort around us if you know where to look. There is too much distractions in this society. 40.
A.Focus your senses in the correct way and you will find a release.
B.Concentrate now on your hearing.
C.Concentrate now on nature.
D.Curious looks, snobs, anger, expressionless looks, looks of concentration.
E.Again feel the warmth that the sun is wrapping around you in a warm embrace.
F.You will smell terrible air.
G.You will find the fragrance of the perfect blossom.
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(2021·海南·一模)How to Teach Your Kids to Enjoy Hiking
Hiking is one of my family's favorite things to do. Ever since my kids were babies, we've been getting out of the house on most weekends to explore and get exercise.
1.I get this question a lot from others who express surprise at my 5-aged children's ability to walk 10 miles or their willingness to climb 2 , 800-foot peaks. They say their children don't even want to walk to school, let alone walk for hours in rough conditions. So what's the secret
In fact, there is no secret. 2. I don't mean physical drills. I mean building their confidence through experience of hiking with regularity.
I've made a list of the things I think about whenever we head out on a multi-hour hike. This list has expanded over the years, as I've learned what works and what doesn't. 3. But for anyone starting out hiking with kids, I recommend you keep these suggestions in mind.
Eat before you leave and carry food and water. 4. That way you avoid kids complaining about being hungry within a few minutes of starting.
Show them a route map. Kids like knowing where they are in the world, and maps are perfect for helping them understand that. I always take some time before we leave to show them where we are and where we're headed. Point out landmarks they will see. Talk about how long it will take. 5.
Invite another family to join you, especially one whose kids know how to hike, too. Having company will motivate all of the children to push forward.
A.How do we benefit from hiking
B.But how can we manage to do it
C.And I'd like to share my list with you.
D.So they don't ask me, " Are we there yet "
E.Not every family's list will look the same.
F.It's just years of training that gets them to this point.
G.We usually have a quick bite before we set off.
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(2021·四川·成都外国语学校模拟预测) You’ve seen other people flying kites, watching their paper creations float up into the clouds on a windy day. 6. Kite flying isn’t hard, and it’s a lot of fun!
The first step is to get a kite and find a large, open area. Then wait for a nice windy day. 7. Otherwise, kites can get hung up on either of them. Parks with lots of grass and beaches are both great places to try kite flying.
If you have a friend to help you, have one person hold the kite while the other person holds the spool(线轴) of string. The one with the kite should hold it overhead in both hands and throw it lightly up into the wind. If the wind is strong enough, it will catch the kite and lift it up, pulling the string tight. This works well on windy days, but what if the wind isn’t strong enough to catch your kite Then you need to let out some string and have your friend run with the kite behind him/her. 8.
Once the wind catches your kite, start letting out string, little by little. 9. It’s somewhere between fifty and a hundred feet overhead. Spread your legs to keep yourself firmly rooted to the ground, and hold the spool with both hands. If it flies too high, you can reel(卷) in the string a little.
10. When the kite is close to the ground, have someone catch it so it doesn’t get torn or broken. Wind up the rest of your string and keep your kite safe until the next time you’re ready to fly it.
A.As you fly your kite, keep an eye on it.
B.Are you ready to give it a try yourself
C.To finish flying, reel in the kite slowly.
D.Keep going till your kite is at the height you want.
E.With this added burst of speed, the kite should fly.
F.Your perfect location shouldn’t have any trees or power lines.
G.Keep flying your kite until you feel it’s safe in the wind again.
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(2021·黑龙江实验中学模拟预测) How people spend their free time can have a great impact on their success.11..
They volunteer. Volunteering,12. is beneficial for you and your community. Whether you’re helping to clean up a highway, working in a soup kitchen, your time goes a long way toward improving the community around you. Professionals prepared for success realize the importance of giving back to the community, and feel happier because of it. Volunteering is also a valuable networking experience, introducing you to other people who, one way or another, can help you drive your career forward.
They have hobbies.13.. With nothing else distracting you, you can put your full effort into your job and do in one week what would take most people two weeks. But this approach has a nasty downside; it stresses you out and prevents you from developing skills in any other areas. Finding and pursuing a hobby, on the other hand, helps you relieve stress and build skills that go well with ones you use at work. It’s a breath of fresh air that keeps you grounded, and14., it also offers networking opportunities.
15.. Your job isn’t everything. If you want to be successful in life, you have to put your personal relationships in the first place with your friends and family members. No matter how much you want to be successful and get yourself promoted quickly, you can’t ignore your friends and family to do it.
A.no matter where or how you do it
B.if it’s a social hobby
C.which can be valuable in a demanding work environment
D.Many networking events exist beyond working hours
E.They spend time with friends and family
F.Focusing only on work might seem like a fast track to success
G.Successful people tend to spend their free time in the following ways
专题16.答案
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6.B
7.A
8.D
9.G
10.F
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11.C
12.A
13.B
14.G
15.E
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16.B
17.G
18.F
19.A
20.C
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21.G
22.B
23.F
24.E
25.D
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26.G
27.F
28.E
29.D
30.A
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31.F
32.E
33.G
34.D
35.C
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36.D
37.B
38.G
39.E
40.A
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1.B
2.F
3.E
4.G
5.D
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6.B
7.F
8.E
9.D
10.C
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11.G
12.A
13.F
14.B
15.E
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