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    冲刺2022高考英语名校最新模拟试题限时组合练习专题05 阅读理解CD+七选五+完形填空(时间:45分钟 满分:56分)第一节 (共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)A2022·山西·一模)Researchers from London’s Queen Mary University studied how participants were affected by pollution based on where they live. In the journal Circulation on Friday, the scientists revealed that air pollution can harm the heart to the point where it resembles (类似) the early stages of heart failure.According to Emory Healthcare, deaths have decreased around 12 percent per decade on average over the past 50 years, but 287,000 people die frorn heart failure each year. There are more hospitalizations from heart failure each year than all cancers combined.In this study, the scientists examined information from 4,000 participants that were in the UK Biobank study. Volunteers had blood tests, health scans and heart MRIs, which measured the function, size and weight of their hearts. They also recorded their lifestyle, health record and where they’ve lived.The team found participants had larger right and left ventricles (心室) in the heart when they lived closer to busy roads and were exposed to nitrogen dioxide(NOz), which enters the air when fuel is burned. The right and left ventricles are crucial for pumping blood. They were healthy but resembled the ventricles in early-stage heart failure. The scientists found that the higher the exposure to the pollutants, the greater the changes in the heart.“Air pollution should be seen as a modifiable risk factor,” Dr. Nay Aung, who led the data analysis of the study, said in a statemnent from Queen Mary University. “The public all need to be aware of their exposure when they think about their heart health, just like they think about their blood pressure and their weight.”Professor Jeremy Pearson, Associate Medical Director at the British Heart Foundation said in the statement from Queen Mary University, “We can’t expect people to move home to avoid air pollution, so government and public bodies must act right now to make all areas safe and protect the population from these harm.”1What is the finding of the study?AAir pollution causes many people to die.BPeople have big problems of heart health.CPeople’s houses have a great effect on the heart.DAir pollution makes our hearts at risk of heart failure.2What does paragraph 2 mainly tell us about heart failure?AIt can be cured easily. BIt remains a serious threat.CIt’s the most common illness. DIt causes people to suffer cancers.3What did the team find on the participants exposed to air pollution?AThey had many health problems. BTheir ventricles worked better.CTheir hearts were out of danger. DThe size of their hearts was bigger.4Which of the following is Dr. Nay Aung’s suggestion?AMoving to safer areas. BLiving far away from crowds.CTaking notice of air pollution. DTaking blood pressure regularly.B2022·吉林长春·模拟预测)One CT image of a brain changed science and medicine forever.Half a century ago, the first CT image of a patient lifted the veil (面纱) of invisibility that covers the interior of the human body, providing scientists a window on our innards (内脏) unlike any before.Today, doctors in the United States alone order more than 80 million scans per year. X-ray computed tomography, or CT, is frequently the quickest way of getting a handle on what’s causing a mysterious problem. CT scans can find out heart disease, tumors, blood clots, internal bleeding and more. The technique can give surgeons a heads-up about what they will encounter inside a patient, and guide treatment for cancer and other diseases.“It answers so many questions quickly. That’s why it’s used,” says medical physicist Cynthia McCollough of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.A CT scan involves thousands of X-ray measurements taken from multiple angles. Here's how it works: A source of X-rays moves around the body, sending a beam (光束) of radiation through bone, blood and tissue, while moving detectors measure the beam that makes it through.Different materials in the body absorb X-rays differently. The calcium () in bone actively absorbs X-rays, for example, while soft tissues absorb less. So when the data collected by the detectors are joined together by a computer, it can form a cross-sectional view of what’s inside based on where X-rays are absorbed more or less. Moving the table holding the patient so that the X-ray beam and detectors slide along the body enables 3-D reconstructions of organs and other parts.Over the years, scientists have continually improved the technology, making it faster and higher resolution (清晰度), and cutting the amount of radiation that patients receive. These improved CT scans have painted ever more detailed landscapes of the human body. It’s hard not to be impressed by the beauty of the inner world that the scans bring to the surface.5What does the underlined word “heads-up” in paragraph 3 mean?AMeasure. BChoice. CForecast. DTreatment.6How does CT help surgeons to detect problems?ABy using different materials to absorb X-rays.BBy collecting and sending data to the computer.CBy checking the amount of calcium in the bone.DBy scanning what’s inside based on different X-rays absorption.7Which of the following can reflect the improvement in X-rays technology?ALower speed. BMore radiation. CHigher resolution. DFewer details.8What is the writer’s attitude towards CT scans?ADoubtful. BPositive. CDisapproving. DIndifferent.节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)2022·云南昆明·一模)Be a Green GuestWhen people take a vacation, they often take vacation from responsibility, too. Our behavior at hotels is one of the biggest problems. We have our linens(纺织品)washed daily for us, and are provided with an endless stream of hot water—what's not to love about that? But all of this luxury equals serious consequences for the environment. ___9___ They offer programs and facilities that save water and energy. That's a good start, but there is a lot more you can do to cut down the amount of waste produced wherever.___10___ In America alone, there are about 50,000 hotels. Now think if hotel management leaves out two small bottles for each hotel room every day, that's a huge amount of little plastic bottles that may not even get recycled. And what about all of that shampoo when you don't finish the bottle? A better way is to bring your own shampoo from home. •Turn off the lights. You do it when you're at home, right? Do it at the hotel, too. Studies have shown that, in hotels, the majority of energy spent through lighting comes from the bathroom light being left on for more than one hour! ___11___ , remember to hit the switch!•Don't have your sheets or towels washed every day.Sure, it's a luxury to have linens and towels. cleaned every day, but that's all it is. Washing a set of bed sheets and a pair of bathroom towels requires about 12-16 gallons of water. See if there is a policy for requesting that your towels and linens get washed weekly. In some hotels, it's as simple as hanging towels back up on a hook. ___12___ .These tips are also useful for trips to a friend's or relative's house. ___13___ They will also save your hosts a lot of money.AThink about bathroom facilitiesBJust say "no" to hotel shampoosCWhen you're using the bathroomDAfter you're done with your businessEThey will save plastic, water, and electricityFMore and more hotels are becoming eco-friendlyGIn others, you may ask the front desk for a personal request节 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)2021·陕西·高新一中模拟预测)We have all heard the dangers of helicopter parenting. Remaining too___14___ in a kid’s life, especially throughout college, can lead to depression, lack of self-reliance and feelings of entitlement.Superficially, this wisdom is ___15___ .But some academics and educators now say they see signs of a troubling backlash(反冲).The concern: warnings that moms and dads should___16___ ‘the over parenting trap"- are discouraging parents from getting involved at all.     Yes, parents can be intrusive ___17___, there are increasing examples of parents refusing to set up when students genuinely need their family. One mom kept ___18___about her son’ s signs of depression until right before he failed a semester. She did not want to “helicopter in’”. That means colleges, which have spent the past decade learning to___19___ parents who get too involved, now have a different ___20___. But the solution to both is the same: devising ways to ___21___moms and dads into the right kind of ___22___ role.Much of this began because schools were forced to cope with a generation of students ____23____with their parents like never before, thanks to smartphones. And with _____24_____in education soaring, university leaders have started to view parents as investment partners. Most or them have paid for this education for their children or gone into debt for this education. And in some sense, they are ______25______ to know and be assured that colleges are _____26_____ their children’s welfare.Crucially, parent - outreach programs have also served as buffers (缓冲), ____27____students ----or worse, their professors -- the discomfort of the nagging . At the University of Maryland, for example, the parent office has handled ____28____for weekly academic - progress reports, which do not exist in higher education. Parents just want to know they have a place to go where someone will listen to their concerns.But now, with some moms and dads cautious of even contacting the school in the first place, those same programs are being used to encourage a more balanced _____29_____, often via blogs, email and Facebook. Parents are now advised to be a guide, while acknowledging that the _____30_____ owns the Journey. That means asking questions, listening to answers, being patient and trusting kids to ______31______ their own problems . But if issues ____32____, or if a student is in serious mental or physical danger , it also means hopping in the chopper , at least for a little while .“ When you think about it ,helicopters are useful tools ,” says Chelsea Petree , who is launching a parent - outreach program .“ They can see things we on the ____33____can ’ t see and get to emergencies quicker than we can . They can swoop in when needed . The key is that they go back up .”14Aindependent Binvolved Cattached Denclosed15Asound Befficient Csufficient Dbound16Aset Bsense Cavoid Densure17ABesides BSimilarly CActually DHowever18Aalert Bquiet Cinformed Dconcerned19Acope with Bidentify with Cturn down Dsettle down20Aattitude Bproblem Capproach Dnature21Achannel Bcoin Ccirculate Dchain22Asupportive Binformative Cneutral Dsuperior23Acommunicated Bmatched Cobsessed Dconnected24Acomplaints Bcosts Cdemands Dsufferings25Aentitled Bdeserved Csubjected Dreduced26Akeeping track of Btaking care of Clooking forward to Dtaking part in27Acosting Bwinning Cgranting Dsparing28Adistraction Bpassion Cdemands Dpriorities29Adiet Bbudget Capproach Dpassage30Acollege Bparent Cprofessor Dstudent31Arestore Bresemble Cresolve Drevolve32Adecline Bexist Carise Dpersist33Asurface Bground Cpanel Dcraft
    参考答案:1D2B3D4C【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文。主要讲的是研究表明,空气污染能改变人的心脏结构。这种现象类似于早期的心脏衰竭。1细节理解题。根据第一段的“In the journal Circulation on Friday, the scientists revealed that air pollution can harm the heart to the point where it resembles (类似) the early stages of heart failure.(科学家们在周五的《循环》(Circulation)杂志上透露,空气污染会对心脏造成损害,其程度相当于心力衰竭的早期阶段。)”可知,该研究发现空气污染能危害人的心脏,使心脏处于衰竭的危险中。故选D2推理判断题。根据第二段的“According to Emory Healthcare, deaths have decreased around 12 percent per decade on average over the past 50 years, but 287,000 people die frorn heart failure each year. There are more hospitalizations from heart failure each year than all cancers combined.(据埃默里医疗中心(Emory Healthcare)称,在过去50年里,死亡人数平均每十年下降12%左右,但每年有28.7万人死于心力衰竭。每年因心力衰竭住院的人数比因癌症住院的人数加起来还要多。)”可知,心脏衰竭对人类来说依旧是很大的威胁。故选B3细节理解题。根据第四段的“The team found participants had larger right and left ventricles (心室) in the heart when they lived closer to busy roads and were exposed to nitrogen dioxide(NOz), which enters the air when fuel is burned.(研究小组发现,当受试者居住的地方离繁忙的道路较近,且暴露在二氧化氮(NOz)环境中时,他们的左心室和右心室会变大。二氧化氮是燃料燃烧时进入空气中的物质。)”可知,研究团队发现当参与者们暴露在污染的空气下,他们的左心室和右心室就会变大。故选D4细节理解题。根据第五段的“The public all need to be aware of their exposure when they think about their heart health, just like they think about their blood pressure and their weight.(当公众考虑他们的心脏健康时,他们都需要意识到他们的暴露,就像他们考虑他们的血压和体重一样。)”可知,Dr. NayAung告诉人们要注意空气污染。故选C5C6D7C8B【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文,文章介绍了医疗手段CT的作用及工作原理。5词义猜测题。根据划线词前一句“CT scans can find out heart disease, tumors, blood clots, internal bleeding and more.(CT扫描可以发现心脏病、肿瘤、血块、内出血等。)”可知,CT扫描可以发现疾病,由此可推知划线词所在句意为这项技术可以让外科医生提前知道他们在病人体内会遇到什么,并指导癌症和其他疾病的治疗heads-up意为预测。故选C项。6推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Different materials in the body absorb X-rays differently. (体内不同的物质吸收X射线的程度不同)”“So when the data collected by the detectors are joined together by a computer, it can form a cross-sectional view of what’s inside based on where X-rays are absorbed more or less.(因此,当探测器收集的数据被计算机连接在一起时,它可以根据X射线被吸收的多少形成内部的截面视图。)”可推知,由于体内不同的物质吸收X射线的程度不同,CT可以通过X射线扫描体内物质来形成影象,从而帮助外科医生发现问题。故选D项。7细节理解题。根据最后一段“Over the years, scientists have continually improved the technology, making it faster and higher resolution (清晰度), and cutting the amount of radiation that patients receive.(多年来,科学家们不断改进这项技术,使其速度更快、清晰度更高,并减少了患者接受的辐射量。)”可知,清晰度更高是这项技术的改进之处。故选C项。8推理判断题。通断全文,结合文章第一段中“One CT image of a brain changed science and medicine forever. (一张大脑的CT图像永远地改变了科学和医学。)”和最后一段中“It’s hard not to be impressed by the beauty of the inner world that the scans bring to the surface.(我们很难不被扫描所呈现的内在世界之美所打动。)”可知,文中作者介绍了CT的作用,告诉我们CT能够帮助医生发现问题,由此推知,作者对CT的态度是积极的。故选B项。9F10B11D12G13E【解析】【分析】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在旅游过程中人们如何成为一个环保的客人。9根据上句“But all of this luxury equals serious consequences for the environment.(但所有这些奢侈的行为都等于对环境造成严重的后果)”可知,上文提及到旅游过程中一些破坏环境的做法。空格之后“They offer programs and facilities that save water and energy. That's a good start, but there is a lot more you can do to cut down the amount of waste produced wherever.(他们提供节水节能的项目和设施。这是一个好的开始,但是你还可以做很多事情来减少任何地方产生的浪费)”可知,此处提及到的“they”指代接待游客的“hotels”,他们提供了节水节能的项目和设施。选项F. More and more hotels are becoming eco-friendly(越来越多的旅馆变得环保)符合语境。故选F项。10空处为本段小标题。根据下文“Now think if hotel management leaves out two small bottles for each hotel room every day, that's a huge amount of little plastic bottles that may not even get recycled. And what about all of that shampoo when you don't finish the bottle? A better way is to bring your own shampoo from home.(现在想想,如果旅馆管理部门每天为每个旅馆房间留两个小瓶子,那将是大量的可能不会被回收的小塑料瓶。当你没用完那瓶洗发水,那么那些洗发水会如何处理?一个更好的方法是从家里自带洗发水)”可知,本段的话题与“shampoo”有关,选项B. Just say "no" to hotel shampoos(对旅馆的洗发水说’)符合语境。故选B项。11本段小标题为“Turn off the lights(关灯)”。根据上句“Studies have shown that, in hotels, the majority of energy spent through lighting comes from the bathroom light being left on for more than one hour!”可知,在旅馆,照明所消耗的大部分能源来自于(用完浴室之后)还开了一个多小时的浴室的灯。选项D. After you're done with your business(在你处理完你的事之后),与后句“remember to hit the switch!(记得按开关!)”承接自然。故选D项。12本段的小标题为“Don't have your sheets or towels washed every day.(不要每天都洗床单或毛巾)”,根据上两句“See if there is a policy for requesting that your towels and linens get washed weekly. In some hotels, it's as simple as hanging towels back up on a hook.(看看是否有规定要求你的毛巾和床单每周洗一次。在一些旅馆,简单的做法就是把毛巾挂回挂钩上)可知,在不同的旅馆中清洗床单或毛巾的规定不一样。选项G. In others, you may ask the front desk for a personal request可知,若个人有更换毛巾床单的需要时,你可以找前台求助。所以G项符合语境。故选G项。 13前句“These tips are also useful for trips to a friend's or relative's house. (这些建议对于去朋友家或亲戚家旅行也很有用)”,而选项E. They will save plastic, water, and electricity.(他们将节约塑料、水和电),此处的“they”指代上句的“these tips”,且与下一句“They will also save your hosts a lot of money.(他们也会帮你的东道主省下一大笔钱)”承接自然。故选E项。【点睛】14B15A16C17D18B19A20B21A22A23D24B25A26B27D28C29C30D31C32D33B【解析】【分析】本文是一篇议论文,文章论述了直升机式教育的危险是:过多地参与孩子的生活,尤其是在整个大学期问,可能会导致抑郁,缺乏自立和自以为是,而令人担优的是:有关父母应避免过度养育陷阱的警告,让父母根本不愿参与其中,这意味着,在过去的十年里,大学花了大量的时间来学习如何教育那些过于投入的家长,而现在,大学却有了不同的麻烦。现在家长被建议要多问问题,多倾听,要有耐心,并相信孩子们能够解决自己的问题。14考查形容词词义辨析。句意:过多地参与孩子的生活,尤其是在大学期间,会导致抑郁、缺乏自立能力和优越感。A. independent独立的;B. involved有关的;参与;C. attached附加的;D. enclosed封闭的。根据“We have all heard the dangers of helicopter parenting.”可知,直升机式育儿方式过多地参与孩子的生活。故选B15考查形容词词义辨析。句意:从表面上看,这种智慧是合理的。A. sound合理的;B. efficient有效率的;C. sufficient足够的;D. bound必定的。根据“But some academics and educators now say they see signs of a troubling backlash(反冲).”可知,表面上这种智慧是合理的。故选A16考查动词词义辨析。句意:令人担忧的是:父母们应该避免过度养育陷阱的警告,根本就不鼓励父母们参与进来。A. set设置;B. sense感觉;C. avoid避免;D. ensure保证。根据“the over parenting trap”可知,过度养育陷阱应该避免这种情况。故选C17考查副词词义辨析。句意:然而,越来越多的例子表明,当学生真正需要他们的家庭时,父母拒绝建立家庭。A. Besides此外;B. Similarly类似地;C. Actually实际上;D. However然而。根据前后之间为转折关系,所以用转折副词。故选D18考查形容词词义辨析。句意:一位母亲对儿子的抑郁症状保持沉默,直到他挂科前一学期。A. alert警惕的;B. quiet安静的;Cinformed消息灵通的;D. concerned关心的。keep quiet保持沉默。根据“before he failed a semester.”可知,母亲一直对儿子的抑郁症状沉默不言。故选B19考查动词词义辨析。句意:这意味着,过去10年里,大学一直在学习如何应对过分插手的家长,现在它们面临着一个不同的问题。A. cope with处理;应对;B. identify with认为……等同于;C turn down关小;D. settle down定居。根据“parents who get too involved,”可知,大学在过去的十年里,一直在学习如何应对那图过于投入的家长。故选A20考查名词词义辨析。句意:这意味着,过去10年里,大学一直在学习如何应对过分插手的家长,现在它们面临着一个不同的问题。A. attitude态度;B. problem问题;C approach接近;D. nature自然。根据“That means colleges, which have spent the past decade learning to  6   parents who get too involved,”可知,大学家长有了一个不同以往的问题。故选B21考查动词词义辨析。句意:但解决这两个问题的方法是一样的:设法引导父母扮演正确的支持角色。A. channel引导;B. coin铸造;C. circulate流通;D. chain束缚。根据“moms and dads into the right kind of   9   role.”可知,解决问题的方法是改变方法引导父母进入正确的支持角色。故选A22考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但解决这两个问题的方法是一样的:设法引导父母扮演正确的支持角色。A. supportive支持的;B. informative教育性的;C. neutral中立的;D. superior优秀的。根据“But the solution to both is the same:”可知,解决这两个问题的方法是设法引导父母扮演正确的支持角色。故选A23考查动词词义辨析。句意:这在很大程度上是因为,由于智能手机的出现,学校不得不应对这一代学生与父母之间前所未有的联系。A. communicated交流;B. matched匹配;C. obsessed着速;D. connected连接。connect with……连接。根据“thanks to smartphones.”可知,由于智手机的出现,学校被迫应对与父母前所未有地联系在一起的一代学生。故选D24考查动词词义辨析。句意:随着教育成本的飙升,大学领导已经开始将家长视为投资伙伴。A. complaints抱怨;B. costs花费;C demands要求;D. sufferings受难。根据“university leaders have started to view parents as investment partners.”可知,教育花费在不断地飙升,大学领导们开始将父母视为投资伙伴。故选B25考查动词词义辨析。句意:在某种意义上,他们有权知道并确信大学正在照顾他们孩子的福利。A. entitled取名为;使……有资格;B. deserved应受;C. subjected使服从;D. reduced减少。根据“know and be assured that colleges are   13   their children’s welfare.”可知,父母有权知道孩子们在大学里的情况。故选A26考查动词短语词义辨析。句意:在某种意义上,他们有权知道并确信大学正在照顾他们孩子的福利。A. keeping track of追踪;B. taking care of照顾;C. looking forward to期待;D. taking part in加入。根据“their children’s welfare.”可知,大学正在照顾他们孩子的福利。故选B27考查动词词义辨析。句意:至关重要的是,家长外展项目也起到了缓冲作用,让学生----或者更糟的是,让他们的教授免受唠唠叨叨的困扰。A. costing花费;B. winning赢得;C. granting同意;D. sparing抽出;免于。根据“Crucially, parent - outreach programs have also served as buffers (缓冲),”可知,学生可以免受教授唠唠叨叨的困扰。故选D28考查名词词义辨析。句意:例如,在马里兰大学,家长办公室已经处理了每周学习进度报告的要求,而这在高等教育中是不存在的。A. distraction分心;B. passion激情;C. demands要求;D. priorities优先权。根据“which do not exist in higher education.”可知,在高等教商中并不存在家长办公室负责处理每周学业进展报告的要求。故C29考查名词词义辨析。句意:但现在,由于一些父母一开始就对联系学校持谨慎态度,这些项目被用来鼓励一种更平衡的方式,通常是通过博客、电子邮件和FacebookA. diet饮食;B. budget预算;C. approach方法;D. passage文章。根据“often via blogs, email and Facebook.”可知,父母通过博客、电子邮件和Facebook等更平衡的方式与学校联系。根据句意。故选C30考查名词词义辨析。句意:家长现在被建议成为一个向导,同时承认学生拥有整个旅程。A. college大学;B. parent父母;C. professor教授;D. student学生。根据“Parents are now advised to be a guide,”可知,建议父母承认学生拥有这段旅程。故选D31考查动词词义辨析。句意:这意味着要问问题,倾听答案,要有耐心,相信孩子能解决他们自己的问题。A. restore恢复;B. resemble像;C. resolve解决;D. revolve围绕。根据“That means asking questions, listening to answers, being patient”可知,父母要相信孩子能解决他们自己的问题。故选C32考查动词词义辨析。句意:但如果问题持续存在,或者一个学生处于严重的精神或身体危险中,这也意味着要跳上直升机,至少一段时间。A. decline下降;B. exist存在;C arise上升;D. persist持续。这里指直升机式育儿问题持续存在。故选D33考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们能看到我们在地面上看不到的东西,比我们更快地解决紧急情况。A. surface表面;B. ground地面;C. panel仪表板;D. craft工艺。根据“and get to emergencies quicker than we can .”可知,父母能看到我们在地面上看不到的东西。故选B 

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