1、高中英语版 题型拆分组合练1 阅读理解提速练含答案高考题型拆分组合练(一)阅读理解提速练.阅读理解AJoin our small group journeysto explore your passions!CALIFORNIAExperience some of the most beautiful parts of the American West through one of the areas most precious resources:water.Explore your own personal connection to water while learning about
2、 the complex demands on this limited resource with an expert.During a journey through California,hike (徒步旅行),bike and raft your way across Northern Californias well-known watershed (分水岭) to better understand just how vital water is.Fee (费用) $5,490Departs June 20-30,201811 DaysPERUWalk into the Sacre
3、d Valley of the Peruvian Andes and learn how the government has worked closely with international health groups to provide community-based health care to Perus diverse population.Learn first-hand from health workers and see how they treat disease and train community members to balance respect for tr
4、aditional medical practices with more modern treatments.Fee $5,400Departs June 27-July 10,2018 14 Days NEW YORK TO MILANStep behind the scenes of the fashion industry and learn to design and create your own ready-to-wear clothing line in the global centers of style and fashion,New York and Milan.Wit
5、h a style and fashion expert,group leaders and other teenagers study international trends in the fashion history,meet with fashion designers,and develop a full understanding of fashion and the ways it shapes and is shaped by identity and culture.Fee $6,390Departs June 22-July 7,201816 DaysCERN & THE
6、 SWISS ALPSAs scientists in Switzerland push the limits of human knowledge,how can they communicate their breakthroughs? Along with your leaders and an expert,visit world-class laboratories on the cutting edge of physics,biology and astronomy. Interview researchers and investigate the technical and
7、human aspects of science.Fee $6,890Departs June 21-July 4; July 6-19,201814 Days1Which of the following journeys can improve your medical knowledge?APERU.BCALIFORNIA.CNEW YORK TO MILAN.DCERN & THE SWISS ALPS.2When does the journey involving fashion begin?AOn June 20,2018.BOn June 21,2018.COn June 22
8、,2018.DOn June 27,2018.3How much will you pay if you want to visit science laboratories?A$5,400. B$5,490.C$6,390. D,$6,890.BJoy recently considered quitting her job.Her easy-going boss had left for a higher position,leaving her with a new boss one Joy found hard to work for.One morning,Joys boss tal
9、ked with her about a complaint made against her by a co-worker.“Joy,instead of emailing team members about the project,just walk down the hall and work out the details in person,”she said.“People are complaining.”Joy struggled with an “invisible disability” that sometimes made walking difficult and
10、painful.In fact,her doctor told her to “limit the amount of walking” recently.When she tried to explain her limitations to her boss,she just did not understand and responded badly.Crushed (崩溃地),Joy called her husband.“Tim,I cant do this anymore.I m going to quit!” Tim listened patiently and said,“Jo
11、y,why not talk with human resources to see if they can help?”Joy agreed.The director of human resources suggested she schedule a meeting with her boss.In the days leading up to the meeting,Joy prepared practically.She asked her doctor for a letter,describing her illness.Further,she copied certain pa
12、rts from a book,explaining her condition,how to manage it and how to remain productive at work.After the human resources director opened the meeting,she invited Joy to voice her concerns.She began,“I enjoy working for this organization.And I understand my co-worker s complaint,” she continued.“Id li
13、ke to give you a little more information about my illness so that we can work together to solve the problem.”Then,Joy shared the information she had brought with her.As Joy spoke,she saw her bosss face soften.“On days when Im having problems walking,perhaps team members can come down to my office,”
14、Joy suggested.“On other days,well meet in theirs.”“And on days thats not possible,maybe you can pick up the phone and talk with team members rather than emailing,” interjected (插话) her boss.“Of course!” said Joy.The meeting ended and both had what they needed.4What did Joys co-worker complain?AShe w
15、asnt responsible for the project.BShe had difficulty understanding others.CShe didnt communicate with team members.DShe failed to talk with team members directly.5Why did Joy want to quit her job?AShe suffered greatly from her disability.BShe didnt enjoy working with her team.CShe found it hard to w
16、ork with her new boss.DShe often received complaints from her co-workers.6What did Tim suggest Joy do?AVisit her doctor.BHave a long rest.CCall a meeting with her boss.DHave a talk with human resources.7What was Joys attitude towards the meeting?AShe took it seriously.BShe didnt expect too much from
17、 it.CShe doubted whether it would succeed.DShe had no idea what to say at the meeting.C(2018湖北省八校联考)Cities are likely to be affected by overheating,thanks to something called the urban heat island effect.Cities tend to be short of trees,which provide shade,and they are covered with black pavement,wh
18、ich absorbs heat from the sun.Think of how it feels to wear a dark shirt versus a white shirt on a sunny day.A black shirt absorbs light,heating you up.But a white shirt reflects light,keeping you cool.The average temperature in a city of a million or more people can be more than 5 degrees F hotter
19、than surrounding areas.That extra 5 degrees can turn a hot day from uncomfortable to deadly.As temperatures rise,cities will be an especially dangerous place to live during a heat wave.To protect public health,city officials are going to make the city cooler.As part of that effort,Los Angeles is coa
20、ting its roads in CoolSeal,a gray paint that keeps streets and parking lots 10 degrees cooler than black asphalt(沥青)It will help Angelinos save money during the summer,when air conditioning sends power bills soaring.And it will save lives by lowering temperatures and improving air quality.Hot weathe
21、r worsens air pollution by turning car exhaust into smog,which can make life miserable for people with asthma (哮喘)and other breathing problems.Of course,L.A.will have to do more than paint over a few streets to cool off the city.Angelinos will also need to plant more trees and apply white paint to r
22、ooftops at least those not already covered in solar panels.While LA.is a pioneer of reflective streets,other cities,like New York,are already experimenting with reflective roofs or,like Melbourne,lowering the temperature by planting trees.L.A.is hardly alone in its effort to stay cool.“This is an ur
23、gent challenge,and its much bigger than one person,” said Mayor Garcetti in a recent statement.“Climate change is a fact of life that people in Los Angeles and cities around the world live with every day.” 8Which of the following contributes to the urban heat island effect?APlanting more trees in th
24、e streets.BCovering the streets with gray paint.CApplying reflective paint to rooftops.DFurnishing every house with air conditioners.9What should the city officials emphasize during hot summer?AHow to make the city cooler.BWhere to wear a white shirt.CWhy to coat the roads with black paint.DWhen to
25、cut off the electricity supply.10What benefit can people gain from the use of CoolSeal?AIncreasing the indoor activities.BPromoting the sale of air conditioners.CMaking life easier and more comfortable.DReducing the number of cold days.11Whats the main idea of the passage?AL.A.adopted many approache
26、s to fight against the heat.BL.A.calls on people to fight against global warming.CMore and more countries begin to plant trees in the streets.DL.A.is painting its streets gray to keep the city cool.D(2018广州市调研测试)Petrol and diesel cars may still dominate our roads,but their days are numbered.A recent
27、 university study found that current electric cars could be used for 87 per cent of daily car journeys in the US.That figure could rise to 98 per cent by 2020.One hurdle to the widespread adoption of electric cars has been“range anxiety” drivers concerns about running out of juice on a journey.While
28、 petrol stations are conveniently located across national road systems,the necessary network of electric charging stations is still being developed.That said,charging points are becoming increasingly common throughout the USA.Attitudes towards electric vehicles have changed quite considerably over t
29、he last few years.Not that long ago,electric cars were met with distrust,and their large price tags drove customers away.Thanks to improvements in battery capacity,recharging times,performance and price,the current generation of electric cars is starting to persuade critics.Plug-in cars will soon gi
30、ve internal combustion engine models a run for their money.As well as advancements on the road,electric vehicles are taking to the seas and skies.Electric boats are among the oldest methods of electric travel,having enjoyed several decades of popularity from the late 19th to the early 20th century b
31、efore petrol-powered outboard motors took over.Now,the global drive for renewable energy sources is bringing electric boats back.Steps towards electric air travel are also being made,with Airbus and NASA among the organizations developing and testing battery powered planes.The experiments could soon
32、 make commercial electric flight a reality.Electric vehicles do not produce any emissions.Were the US to act on the studys findings and replace 87 per cent of its cars with electric vehicles,it would reduce the national demand for petrol by 61 per cent.However,because of the production processes and the generation of electricity required to charge these vehicles,they cannot claim to be completely