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    阅读七选五保分练()[2022·潍坊市高三模拟]Kenny Eating House is always crowded in the late afternoons right up to midnight. You will see many people standing around the tables. __1__ Once there is the slightest indication that the customers are leaving their table, you will see a few people diving for it. The victor will stand at the table proudly waving his relatives or friends over, while the losers will be down in the mouth.__2__ You next have to get the attention of the busy waiters rushing about to attend to the customers. You will usually hear the words “hot water” being shouted out as they pass, even if they are not holding any such thing! __3__ In between trying to catch the attention of the waiters and looking through the menu, you will hear customers complaining about the slow service.Once the waiter comes to take your orders, he is impatient. Sometimes, these waiters would just walk away from indecisive customers and the latter would have to work hard at getting some attention again. Usually, the waiters shout the orders out to the cooks located deep in the kitchen. __4__Whenever the crowd gets too thick, the waiters will ask customers to share their tables with those standing. When the tables are shared by two different groups of people, the loudness becomes incredibly deafening. With plates clanking and people talking loudly, you need to shout to be heard. __5__ The hardworking waiters can finally sit down for a chat or have their cigarettes. The activity at the eating place winds down, ready to recover before the next day of madness arrives.ADon't lose heart.BThey are fully occupied around the clock.CThis is in fact their clever way of clearing the way.DBut having found a place to sit is not the end of the wait.EAnd such behavior adds to the busy atmosphere of the place.FThey will be on the watch for a table most likely to be empty.GBy the midnight the crowd begin to thin and the noise dies down.[2022·武汉市高三模拟]Lake Baikal, the biggest body of fresh water on Earth near Russia's border with Mongolia, is home to several unusual animals, including the world's only species of freshwater seal (海豹).Seals exist in large quantities in Baikal, about 100000 of them, though the lake is poor in nutrition. __1__. A study just published by Watanabe Yuuki of the National Institute of Polar Research in Tokyo suggests the answer is tiny organisms.Most seals eat fish. And Baikal seals do, indeed, have needle­pointed teeth. But in 1982 researchers noted that they developed a second sort of specialized tooth behind those canines (犬齿). They have sharp teeth which look like combs (梳子). __2__. But Dr Watanabe guessed that they might be an adaptation for feeding on other strange creatures in the lake.Seals arrived in Baikal 2 million years ago, from the Arctic Ocean. So too did some much smaller sea creatures, known as amphipods. These have grown into more than 340 species.__3__. But Dr Watanabe wondered if the Baikal seals' comb­like teeth might enable them to filter (过滤) these tiny creatures from the water in sufficient quantities to make them useful food sources. __4__.Records showed that the seals would dive in with their mouths open and collect amphipod groups that form at night. Dr Watanabe estimated that each seal catches an average of 57 amphipods per dive. __5__for the seals do hunt fish as well. But they also compete with those fish for the amphipods, thus partially bypassing a link in the food chain and perhaps maintaining themselves in larger numbers than what would otherwise be possible.AThe needlelike canines are necessaryBSo how they do so well has been a puzzleCThis has led to their numbers increasing sharplyDAt the time, nobody knew what to make of themEHe therefore used waterproof cameras to observe a few sealsFCameras remained attached to some seals for between two and four daysGSea mammals of the size of seals would normally see amphipods as too small to hunt[2022·济南市高三模拟]A ship in the harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for said John Augustus Shedd, an early 20th century author. Throughout COVID­19, we've all become used to assessing risk in new ways. We've come to understand, though we can never get rid of risk altogetherwe have great power to make choices both large and small to protect ourselves. __1__ It stops us from stepping outside of our comfort zones and trying new things.Developmental psychologists talk about “positive risks”—socially acceptable risks that our lives can benefit from. __2__ But what about those who develop into adults? Researchers have found that happiness for older adults is being able to choose how they spend their time, including ways that are adventurous, new and even mildly riskylike hiking or other outdoor activities.One guide to positive risk management lists ways that people can make sure their risks are on the “safe” side of the risk range. For example, to ensure a successful bike ride, you should in advance equip yourself with a fully­charged cell phone and a full water bottle. __3__ Or if you are concerned about your physical capacity, consult a certified trainer or a medical professional before departure.__4__ This means adapting to changing situations. In response to the deadly viruspeople choose to step back into normal life only after they are vaccinated. In this way, people could be confident that the risk is tolerable.Nobody wants to be needlessly risky. But using our newly­acquired risk­assessment tools, we can once again learn and grow in our lives. __5__ATake risks in a positive way.BBut the self­protective mind state carries its own risk.COverall happiness is one benefit of positive risk­taking.DRemember to tell one of your friends or families your destination.EBesides taking preventive steps, flexible thinking is also encouraged.FLike a ship sailing away from its harbor, that is what we were built to do.GFor teenagers, this means risks like running for a monitor or trying out for a team.[2022·武汉市高三调研]Now I live in Paris. Actually, I don't mind the food or the people, but I do care about the land that extraordinarily lacks characteristics of hiking. I enjoy being outdoors and hikingbut Paris's natural resources don't hold much potential for my bent. So when my dad asked if I wanted to go hiking with him, I was overjoyed. __1__. It turned out that I was too optimistic.We started our main hike up Flattop Mountain. As we hiked it was much more challenging than I had expected. __2__. The path is winding and we saw mountains towering over the green valleys and cliffs that seemed endless. What amazed me most was that thick clouds enveloped the mountainsides. __3__.I stared up at the top to see how much farther we had to go and I began to worry that I wouldn't finish it. __4__. It made me doubtful about my persistence (坚持). But when we looked back at the path that faded in the distance, I was filled with fulfillment with seeing how much we had done.As I was hiking, I started to reflect on how hiking was similar to other aspects of my life. __5__. It reminded me of my struggles in my classes and the difficulties I had to overcome. I spotted that the process of learning isn't always the most fun, but the fulfillment after seeing how much I had finished just increases the thirst for knowledge, causing me to long for more learning. Looking down at the mountain I was content but never fully satisfied. Having considered a lot, I was determined to pursue the summit (山顶).AHiking could make me flyBHiking gave time for my mind to wanderCI thought I would finish the journey with easeDBut I was shocked at the beauty surrounding meEI was satisfied with the landscape along the wayFIt was unlike anything I had ever witnessed beforeGA recent ankle injury had left me unsure of my physical capabilities[答题区]Test 1 15 ________________Test 2 15 ________________Test 3 15 ________________Test 4 15 ________________
      阅读七选五保分练(三)Test 1语篇类型:记叙文 主题语境:人与社会——生活方式——Kenny Eating House餐厅里的热闹繁忙景象1答案与解析:F 空前讲到你会看到很多人围着桌子站着,空后讲到一旦有顾客要离开餐桌的微小迹象,你就会看到一些人去抢位置。由此可知,空处应说很多人会密切留意是否有桌子空出来。F项承上启下,符合语境。2答案与解析:D 空后讲到接下来,你必须引起忙碌的服务员的注意,他们忙着为顾客服务。故空处应说占到桌子以后还有事情,D项说明了占到桌子以后还要继续等待,符合语境。3答案与解析:C 空前讲到你通常会听到他们经过时喊出热水这个词,即使他们没有拿任何这样的东西,空处应说他们喊出热水这个词的真正用意。故C项符合语境。4答案与解析:E 空前讲到通常,服务员会向位于厨房深处的厨师大声喊出点的菜,空处应说这样做的结果。故E项承接上文,符合语境。5答案与解析:G 空前讲到当盘子叮当作响,人们大声说话时,你需要大声喊叫才能被听到,空后讲到勤劳的服务员终于可以坐下来聊天或抽烟,空处应说人们吃完饭离开,嘈杂的声音平息下来。故G项符合语境。Test 2语篇类型:说明文 主题语境:人与自然——研究发现——淡水海豹靠捕食微生物生存【文章大意】 尽管贝加尔湖营养物质匮乏,但它里面却存在大量的淡水海豹。这些淡水海豹是如何生存得这么好的呢?一项刚发表的研究表明,它们是通过捕食微生物来生存的。1答案与解析:B 空前一句中的large quantitiespoor in nutrition形成对比,空处内容应是由上文内容引发的疑问,故B项符合语境,且下文中的the answer is tiny organismsB项相呼应。2答案与解析:D 结合空后一句But Dr Watanabe guessed that...in the lake可推知,空后讲到的内容是在揭秘,再结合上文的in 1982 researchers noted...which look like combs (梳子)可知,空处内容应该是当时对淡水海豹像梳子一样的牙齿的不解,故D项符合语境。3答案与解析:G 结合空后的But可以推断,空处会涉及一般来说像海豹这样的生物会认为这些较小的海洋生物不适合被捕食,故G项符合语境。4答案与解析:E 根据上文中的Dr Watanabe wondered if...food sources可知,空处应该会承接上一句,讲到Dr Watanabe是如何弄清楚自己的疑问的,故E项符合语境。5答案与解析:A 根据下文中的for the seals do hunt fish as well并结合常识可知,针状的牙对于捕食鱼很有帮助,所以也是必需的,故A项符合语境。Test 3语篇类型:议论文 主题语境:人与自我——自我成长——积极冒险【文章大意】 本文通过阐述积极冒险的定义和好处鼓励我们在生活中保护自己的同时也要进行适当的积极冒险、尝试新事物。1答案与解析:B 根据上文内容可知,停泊在港口的船是安全的,但那不是造船的目的。尽管我们永远无法完全摆脱风险,但我们有强大的能力做出大大小小的选择来保护自己。再根据下文的It stops us...trying new things可知,它阻止我们走出舒适区、尝试新事物。据此可知,上下文为转折关系,B项符合语境。空后的It与选项B中的the self­protective mind state呼应。2答案与解析:G 根据上文的Developmental psychologists...benefit from可知,积极风险指的是社会可接受的风险,我们可以从中受益。再结合下文的But what about...mildly risky可知,空后阐述积极风险对成人的积极影响。由此可知,空处应该也是讲述积极风险对某个年龄段的人的积极影响,因此选G3答案与解析:D 根据上文内容可知,此处应该继续描述为了顺利完成自行车骑行而采取的措施,故D项符合语境。4答案与解析:E 根据下文内容可知,这意味着要适应不断变化的情况。E除了采取预防措施,灵活变通的思维也值得提倡承接下文。空后的This指代E项中的flexible thinking5答案与解析:F 根据上文的Nobody wants to...our lives可知,没有人愿意冒不必要的风险。但使用我们新获得的风险评估工具,我们可以再次在生活中学习和成长。结合文章开头用船和港口的例子可知,此处是说像驶离港口的船一样,我们也应进行积极冒险,故F项符合语境。Test 4语篇类型:夹叙夹议文 主题语境:人与自我——生活与学习——远足感悟【文章大意】 本文讲述了作者和父亲的远足经历及自己的感悟。1答案与解析:C 根据空后的It turned out that I was too optimistic可知,前一句讲到的应该是作者对远足的乐观态度。综合分析选项可知,C项符合语境。2答案与解析:D 本空承上启下。空前讲到这次远足之旅比作者想象中更具有挑战性,而空后的The path is winding and...that seemed endless则讲到了途中的风景,因此空处形成转折,故D项符合语境。3答案与解析:F 空前一句作者描写了自己的感受,讲到了最令自己惊讶的景色。故空处应该会对这一情况进行总结,F这样的美景(厚厚的云层笼罩着山腰)和我以前见过的任何景色都不一样符合语境。4答案与解析:G 空前空后都讲到了作者对自己的怀疑,根据空后一句中的It made me doubtful about my persistence (坚持)可知,空处应该会讲到一件具体的、让作者不自信的事件,故G项符合语境。5答案与解析:B 综合语境判断,空后一句中的It reminded me of my struggles中的It指的应该是hiking,选项锁定A项和B项,空前空后分别讲到了作者的反思和回想,故B项符合语境。 

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