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1、高考题型组合规范练16选择性必修第二册Unit 3阅读题组练速度(35 mins).阅读AWe have a wide variety of small group training programs.Check out what we offer below.Reformer Pilates(普拉提)Description:Reformer Pilates will improve your balance and stability.You are guaranteed a challenging full-body workout.We will get your heart rate
2、up through exercises that have a low effect on your joints.Reformer Pilates is for everyone.Session:Tuesday 4:15 p.m./Thursday 1:30 p.m./Friday 5:30 p.m.All classes are 45 minutes in our Mind Body Studio.Price:$130 (6 weeks)Self DefenseDescription:This is a women-only program that covers the basics
3、of self-defense.Self-defense classes can offer exercise benefits such as muscle firming and strengthening,and improved balance and coordination (协调).Such classes also help you improve your physical condition in every part of your body,your mental approach to health and fitness and your chances of es
4、caping from an attack.Session:Monday 6:30 p.m.8:30 p.m.Price:$79 (4 weeks)BoxFitDescription:BoxFit is a fitness class that uses the training principles from a number of martial arts disciplines.Punching bag(沙袋) exercises and focused pad work create a time-effective and dynamic workout.No body contac
5、t,perfect for both males and females of all fitness levels.Session:Monday,Wednesday and Friday 6:45 a.m.7:45 a.m.Price:$140 (8 weeks)Womens FitnessDescription:We are here to provide you with a unique 4-week program to help refresh your energy and encourage a deeper understanding of setting and achie
6、ving health and fitness goals.Different from other fitness programs,this program is given online.Session:Monday and Wednesday 1:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.Price:$125 (4 weeks)1.What is the benefit of Reformer Pilates?A.It trains people to lose weight.B.It improves peoples mental health.C.It helps people with h
7、eart problems.D.It develops peoples balance and stability.2.Which program will suit Lily if she wants to protect herself from an attack?A.BoxFit.B.Self Defense.C.Reformer Pilates.D.Womens Fitness.3.What is special about Womens Fitness?A.The training principle it uses.B.The workout it creates.C.The h
8、ealth and fitness goals it sets.D.The way the class is given.BOne in five children starting primary school in the UK are overweight.By the time they leave school,that figure will rise to one in three.The chance of them being overweight in adulthood,which brings range of associated health risks,is hi
9、gh,at 50%-75%.The root cause of diet-related fatness is no secret:an energy imbalance between the quantity of food being consumed and the level of physical activity being conducted.Addressing this imbalance needs to be,in part,a review of our diet.More fresh ingredients(原料) especially fruit and vege
10、tables,less processed foods and fewer additives(添加剂) are all important factors in building a balanced diet.The Department of Health has recognized that a collective approach,rather than just individual behavior change,is a successful way of achieving this.Universal adjustments like a blanket decreas
11、e in sugar content influence the way we eat through the choices available to us.Applying this approach to school kitchens makes sense.They have an important role to play in maintaining healthy diets.Offering a school menu packed with fresh ingredients and without artificial additives makes a direct
12、and effective impact on what children eat at school.Its an area the Soil Association consistently works to handle through its Food for Life programworking with schools to transform food culture,improve food education and encourage lasting changes to the way schools think about food.It works.In Food
13、for Life schools,pupils are a third less likely to eat no fruit or vegetables than those in comparison schools.One way for schools to get involved is a Food for Life Served Here award,which means at least 75% of dishes are prepared on site using fresh ingredients.It encourages local seasonal produce
14、 and,at silver or gold level,requires a commitment to environmentally friendly produce.At its heart,the award is designed to support health and enhance food understanding.Over 50% of English primary schools have such an award,alreadyserving around 1.7 million meals each day to over 10,000 schools an
15、d its a figure well see grow.4.What does the underlined word “Addressing” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Tackling.B.Ignoring.C.Maintaining.D.Postponing.5.Which approach will work for students to build balanced diet?A.Stopping them eating alone in schools.B.Getting them aware of the harm of fatness.C.Ensuring
16、 healthy recipes on school menus.D.Increasing the availability and flavor of food.6.What can we say about the Food for Life program?A.Its a heavy load on schools.B.Its complicated to operate.C.Its a temporary project.D.Its a fruitful attempt.7.Which type of food may the Food for Life Served Here awa
17、rd promote?A.Sugary snacks.B.First-class sausages.C.High-quality imported beef.D.Freshly picked organic beans.CA new study,published in The Journal of Experimental Psychology found that communication interactions that included voice,like a phone call or video chat,created stronger social bonds than
18、communication through typing,like text messaging or email.In the study,researchers used various experiments to gauge(评估;判断) connectedness.In one,they asked 200 people to make predictions about what it would be like to reconnect with an old friend by email or by phone and then assigned people at rand
19、om to do one or the other.Although people anticipated that a phone call would be more awkward,hearing someones voice actually made the experience better.However,people who participated in the experiment reported that they did form a significantly stronger bond with their old friend on the phone vers
20、us email,and they did not feel more awkward.In another experiment,the researchers had strangers connected by either texting,talking over video chat,or talking using only audio.They found that both forms of voice communicationwhether video or audio onlymade the strangers feel significantly more conne
21、cted than when they communicated via text.Sabrina Romanoff,a Harvard trained clinical psychologist based in New York City,says people tend to text or email instead of calling because of convenience,as they see it as a controlled form of communication where they can “correspond information exactly in
22、 the way they intend without unexpected additions by the other person.”Romanoff says that in reality,texting can make it hard to determine the true meaning behind a conversation.A phone call is actually more convenient when considering the net effects of the message.Each party is more present,and th
23、erefore,able to gauge the meaning behind the content without ruminating on the endless possible meanings behind words and punctuation.8.What is the purpose of the study?A.To encourage people to let their fingers do the talking.B.To introduce the effects of verbal and non-verbal communications.C.To d
24、emonstrate the strengths and weaknesses of making phone calls.D.To compare connectedness of communication through voice and typing.9.Which way will make you feel more connected if you miss a friend far away?A.Typing a letter.B.Sending an email.C.Having a video chat.D.Texting a message.10.What does “
25、a controlled form of communication” refer to in Paragraph 4?A.A way to talk about controlled topics.B.A way to communicate without time limit.C.A way to explain something without delay.D.A way to express thoughts without being disturbed.11.What advantage does making phone calls have over texting?A.B
26、eing more formal.B.Being less awkward.C.Being more straightforward.D.Being less expensive.DTechnology is supposed to make our lives easier,allowing us to do things more quickly and efficiently.But too often it seems to make things harder.This increase in complexity,often called “feature creep”,costs
27、 consumers time,but it also costs business money.Product returns in the U.S.cost a hundred billion dollars a year,and a recent study by Elke den Ouden,of Philips Electronics,found that at least half of returned products have nothing wrong with them.Consumers just couldnt figure out how to use them.C
28、ompanies now know a great deal about problems of usability and consumer behavior,so why is it that feature creep proves unstoppable?In part,feature creep is the product of the so-called internal-audience problem:the people who design and sell products are not the ones who buy and use them,and what e
29、ngineers and marketers think is important is not necessarily whats best for consumers.The engineers tend not to notice when more options make a product less usable.And marketing and sales departments see each additional feature as a new selling point,and a new way to attract customers.You might thin
30、k,then,that companies could avoid feature creep by just paying attention to what customers really want.But thats where the trouble begins,because although consumers find overloaded gadgets(配件)unmanageable,they also find them attractive.It turns out that when we look at a new product in a store we te
31、nd to think that the more features there are,the better.It is only once we get the product home and try to use it that we realize the virtues of simplicity.It seems strange that we dont expect feature tiredness and thus avoid it.But,as numerous studies have shown,people are not,in general,good at pr
32、edicting what will make them happy in the future.As a result,we will pay more for more features because we systematically overestimate how often well use them.We also overestimate our ability to figure out how a complicated product works.The fact that buyers want bells and whistles but users want so
33、mething clear and simple creates an unusual problem for companies.A product that doesnt have enough features may fail to catch our eye in the store.But a product with too many features is likely to annoy consumers.12.What does the first paragraph mainly discuss?A.The benefits brought by the advanced
34、 technology.B.The recent study conducted by Elke den Ouden.C.The loss caused by the feature creep of technology.D.Many problems of usability known by the consumers.13.Which of the following is true according to the second paragraph?A.It is the audience problem that leads to feature creep.B.What matt
35、ers to designers and marketers is not good for consumers.C.Feature creep brings blessings to the people in marketing and sales.D.The engineers will not pay attention to the quality of the product.14.What do we know about the buyers in Paragraph 4?A.They are deeply convinced that all the products wor
36、k in a simple way.B.They are fed up with the more and more features of the products.C.They are too confident of their ability to use the complicated products.D.They are quite clear about the products which will make them happy.15.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Saying No to Feature Creep
37、 Is No Easy ThingB.Feature-heavy Products in DemandC.The More Features,the BetterD.Simplicity Outweighs Complexity.七选五This summer,many areas of the US have been suffering historic droughts (干旱).Climate change has brought very high temperatures and less-than-normal rain and snow to the country.1.It a
38、lso means hot weather,which can be hard to take.2.Their civilization once thrived (繁荣) with its amazing architecture of pyramids and cities.One of the cities,Tikal,was built in what is now Guatemala.“It was quite a remarkable place,with temples towering above the top of the rainforest,” says Dunning
39、.Although the region is a tropical rainforest,Tikal was built in a place that got little rain for half the year.Additionally,it had no year-round lakes or riversalthough it did have an important spring.The Maya also did not have a system to reach groundwater.3.“As Tikal grew,people there would have
40、had to cut down parts of the surrounding rainforest to raise food.4to meet their needs for wood and other resources,” Dunning says.Dunning compares it to todays practice of chopping down much larger parts of the Amazon rainforest to raise cattle for beef.He calls this deed “bad for the health of loc
41、al environment and the global environment,too.”The Maya would have used cut-and-burn techniques and let the forest grow back after a few years.Although they changed the environment with their farming and other practices,the Maya had much less impact on the climate than we do now.The Maya understood
42、that they had to have balance.5.Youll pay a price,or someone will.A.If you abuse the world,its going to come backB.At the same time,they left enough of it in placeC.So they built tanks to collect and store rainwaterD.They would have served different,important purposesE.That means there is less water
43、 to drink and less water for cropsF.Tikal was home to tens of thousands of people during the years 600 to 800G.Thousands of years ago,the Maya people suffered from the same problems选择性必修第二册Unit 4语言运用题组求精准(25 mins)完形填空Seven years earlier,I stood at the golden gate of retirement.As I1what I would do n
44、ext,I recalled a volunteer role called “baby cuddler” in the NICU at one of the local hospitals.I had long2to be one but just never had time.I had always loved the3environment,both in work and volunteer settings.Wanting to be a nurse when I was younger but never realizing the dream only helped fuel
45、my4.As a brand-new volunteer,I started out a little on the 5side,and it showed.My first day6,I forgot where the sinks were for hand washingand I walked right past them.If a baby I held cried,I would just rock faster.I7every nursery rhyme I could remember,and the babies8me by crying louder.I thought
46、back to my earliest baby-holding days when I was only six years old and9my first little nephew.I was excited to be trusted.By age twenty,I had nine nieces and nephews.Ive had a lot of10in holding babies.And it seemed to11.The baby might sense my confidence,quickly12and fell asleep.Gone are my nerve-
47、filled,13days as a new volunteer.I am now frequently asked to have a new volunteer shadow me as I work.I am happy to share all I have learned.I openly share my14,hoping them not to do what I did.And I also share the joys,telling them this is the perfect volunteer job for me.I15love volunteering here
48、!1.A.realizedB.wonderedC.concludedD.doubted2.A.hatedB.demandedC.desiredD.feared3.A.educationB.growthC.healthcareD.production4.A.ambitionB.kindnessC.prideD.enthusiasm5.A.curiousB.romanticC.nervousD.patient6.A.on dutyB.at presentC.in hospitalD.online7.A.wroteB.sangC.recordedD.taught8.A.remindedB.rewar
49、dedC.supportedD.urged9.A.heldB.raisedC.protectedD.trained10.A.serviceB.dataC.experienceD.belief11.A.failB.beginC.happenD.work12.A.gave upB.turned aroundC.kept onD.settled down13.A.comfortableB.forgetfulC.relaxingD.peaceful14.A.shortcomingsB.adventuresC.intentionsD.expectations15.A.initiallyB.randoml
50、yC.constantlyD.absolutely.语法填空Genetic modification (基因改造) is a set of technologies used to change the genetic makeup of cells.Genetically modified crops are plants with DNA 1. has been modified by genetic engineering methods.Valuable qualities are added to the crops,including 2.(improve) production,
51、better nutritional value and resistance to drought,frost,or pests.Genetically modified animals came later.In 1996,British scientists 3.(clone) a sheep named Dolly.In 2012,4.(produce) milk that was more nutritious and would not make people allergic,a company in New Zealand engineered a cow.If you thi
52、nk the next thing on the way is 5.(probable) genetically modifying human babies,youd be right.There is 6.(increase) debate about “designer babies”,which are human babies that have been genetically modified.Modifications can 7.(do) to fix genetic defects (缺陷),prevent life-threatening diseases,or prod
53、uce desirable qualities.This technology leads to heated debate,because 8. is the potential possibility of producing genetically modified “supermen” to replace modern humans.The US National Academies of Sciences,Engineering,and Medicine has released a report on the topic of genetic engineering in hum
54、an babies.The 9.(conclude) was that scientists should be allowed to modify the human DNA to prevent serious genetic diseases.But it recommends restricting genetic modifications to severe medical conditions for which no other treatment exists.It also appeals for international cooperation,which means
55、someone must be responsible 10. making sure all are following the rules.写作专项要规范(40 mins).应用文写作你校英文报正在开展征文活动,主题是“观看英文电影对英语学习的帮助”。请你写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:1.喜爱的电影类型;2.心得和收获;3.个人建议。注意:词数应为80左右。English Movies and English Study .读后续写阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Niesha could not forget the way she had fro
56、zen in front of the class today.Mr Roberts had divided the class into groups to do presentations.Today had been Nieshas turn.However,her hands had shaken so badly that she couldnt read her notes.Her voice had become softer even to silence.Mr Roberts had kindly ended Nieshas part of the presentation
57、even though she had clearly not finished.He had also asked Niesha to stay after class for a moment.“Niesha,I know youre shy,but you worked hard on this project.Id hate to see you give up on yourself.” Mr Roberts had hesitated,“If I give you another chance until tomorrow,do you think you can find you
58、r courage?” Niesha had nodded,grateful for the chance.She had gone as quickly as she could to her next class.She had kept her head down and hoped the school day would end soon.When she reached her back steps that afternoon,she could see an inviting light coming from the kitchen windows.Mom was bakin
59、g.Mom studied Nieshas face as she came into the kitchen.“Whats wrong,Niesha?”Tears shone in Nieshas brown eyes.She told her the whole story.Mom was silent for a moment,her hands still busy with the cake.“Why is it that you can talk to me about anything and everything,but you cant talk to your class?
60、” Mom asked.She set the timer and then said,“Let me show you something.”Niesha followed Mom to her bedroom.There Mom showed her a book filled with newspaper clippings and pictures.In it there was a blue ribbon that said “First Place” and a picture of herself when she was very young,standing with her
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