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备战2022高考英语阅读文体专项训练
之事实类说明文(学生版)
(A)
TheLifecycleofaT-shirt
WeallprobablyhavealotofT-shirts,butdoyoueverstopandthink,abouttheinfluenceofa
T-shirtontheplanet?You'dprobablybesurprisedtolearnwhat1sinvolvedinthelifecycleofjust
oneT-shirt.
Thereare5majorstages:material,production,shipping,useanddisposal处理)Thematerial
stageinvolvesfarming,irrigating,fertilizing,harvestingandginning.Whilecottonisanatural
fiber(纤维)andnotasharmfultotheenvironmentasman-madefibers,itstilltakesatollinthe
materialandproductionstages,mercialcottonfarmingusesalargeamountofwater,andtheuse
ofpesticides(杀虫剂)iswidespreadacrosstheglobe,especiallyincottonfarming.Studieshave
shownthatfarmersspendaround$4.1billiononpesticidesannually,ofwhich25%wasspenton
cottoncropsintheUs.
Oncethecottonisgrownandharvested,sobeginstheproductionstage:spinning,knitting
bleaching,dyeingcuttingsewing,etc.-theseprocessesalsouseagreatdealofwaterandenergy,
mercialdyesandbleachesareharmfulpollutantsandcaneventuallypollutegroundwater.
AftertheT-shirtisproduced,itentersthetransportationstage.Thisofteninvolvesoverseas
shipping.Takealookinyourcloset.Chancesarethatmostofyourcottongarments(衣月艮)are
madeinChinaorIndia.Garmentscanbeshippedviaplane,shiportruck...allofwhichspillCO2
intotheatmosphere.CalculationsshowthatCO2emissionsfromlighttrucksaloneamountto1.15
poundspermile.
OncetheT-shirtreachestheretailmarket,itispurchased.Thisstagemayseemliketheleast
environmentallydamagingpart.Butconsiderthenumberoftimesyou'vewashedanddriedyour
favoriteT-shirt.Washingmachinesarecertainlybeingmoreefficient.However,theaverage
Americanhouseholddoes400loadsoflaundryperyear,usingabout40gallonsofwaterper
load.Suchexcessivewateruseisbinedwiththelargeamountofenergyusedbydryers.
ThefinalstageoflifeisdisposalThisreleasesharmfulemissions,orinwolvesalandfill
wherecottontakesyearstobreakdown.CurrentUsrecordsshowthatanestimated15%of
clothesandshoesarerecycled,whichmeansthatconsumerssendashocking85%ofthese
materialstolandfills.
Weallneednewclotheseveryonceinawhile,butlet'salltrytokeepinmindwhatgoesinto
theproductionofclothing—IthasarealimpactontheplanetTherearealotofthingsyoucando
tohelpreduceyourimpact.Reuseandrecycleclothes.Ifthey1retoowornouttowear,cutthem
upandusethemascleaningrags.Donatethemtocharityoranotherorganizationthatrecycles
textiles.Whenpossible,makeanefforttobuyorganiccotton.Turndownthethemmostatonyour
washer,andlinedryyourclotheswhentheweatherwillallowit.
1.Theunderlinedphrase"takesato11"probablymeans”
A.wasteswater
B.takesalotoftime
Cusesenergy
D.hasabadeffect
2.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatintheUS,
Apesticidesincottonfarmingcostover4billiondollarseveryyear
B.CO2emissionsoflandtransportamountto1.15poundspermile
Cabout15%oftheclothesandshoesaremadeofmaterialsthatarerecycled
D.about16.000gallonsofwaterisusedannuallybyanaveragefamilyonlaundry
3.Whatcanbeinferredfromthispassage?
ATheproductionprocessmayaffectwatersafety.
B.TheclothingcostisrelativelylowinChinaandIndia.
CCottonclothesareburiedbecausetheyarehardtobreakdown.
D.Theusestageistheleastenvironmentallyharmfulofthefivestages.
4.Whatisthepurposeofthisarticle?
AToencouragepeopletodonateclothestocharity.
B.Topromoteeco-friendlyactionsrelatedtoclothes.
C.Topersuadepeopletopurchasemoreorganiccotton.
D.Tointroducethefivestagesinthelifecycleofclothing
(B)
WhydoyougototheLibrary?Forbooks,yes-butyoulikebooksbecausetheytellstories.
Youhopetogetlostinastoryorbetransportedintosomeoneelse*slife.Atonetypeoflibrary,
youcandojustthat-eventhoughthere's:notasinglebook
AtaHumanLibrary,insteadofbooks,youcan“borrow"people.Individualsvolunteeras
human"books"andparticipantsintheeventcan“read"thebook-meaningtheywouldhavea
one-on-oneconversationwiththevolunteerandshareinadialogueaboutthatindividuafs
experience.nBooks,'arevolunteersfromallwalksoflifewhohaveexperienceddiscrimination(歧
视)basedonrace,religion,class,genderidentity,age.lifestylechoices,disabilityandother
aspectsoftheirlife.
Foracertainamountoftime,youcanaskthemquestionsandlistentotheirstories,whichare
asfascinatingandasattractiveasanyyoucanfindinabookManyofthestorieshavetodowith
somekindofstereotype.Youcanspeakwitharefugee(难民),asoldiersufferingfromPTISD,a
homelesspersonorawomanlivingwithHIV.TheHumanLibraryencouragespeopletochallenge
theirownlong-heldbeliefs-totrulygettoknow,andlearnfromsomeonetheymightotherwise
makeaquickjudgmentabout.
Accordingtoiswebsite,theHumanLibraryisnaplacewheredifficultquestionsareexpected,
appreciatedandanswered.'*Itprovidestheopportunityforthemunitytoshareandunderstandthe
experiencesofothersintheirmunity.
TheHumanLibraryOrganizationcametobeinCopenhagen,Denmarkin2000.Ronni
Abergel,hisbrotherDany,andsomecolleagueshostedafour-dayeventduringamajorNothem
Europeanfestival,hopingtoraiseawarenessaboutviolenceamongyouth.Afterthesuccessofthis
event,AbergelfoundedtheHunanLibraryOrganization,whichhasbeengrowingeversince
Throughthereareafewpermanenthumanlibraries,mostaren'tplacesatall,butevents.
Thoughmanydotakeplaceatphysicallibraries,youdon'tneedalibrarycard-anyonecaneand
bepartoftheexperience.Therehavebeenhumanlibraryeventsallovertheglobe,inuniversities
andinpubs,fromChicagotoTunistoEdinburghtoSanAntonio.
Thestoriesthese"books"tellrangefromfascinatingtoheartbreakingandeverythingin
between.Andthat'stheverypointoftheorganization-toprovethatnopersoncanbesummedup
injustoneword.Itseekstoshowpeoplethatyoutrulycan*tjudgeabookbyitscover-orbyis
titleorlabel.
1.The"books"inhumanlibraries,
A.longheldbeliefsattractingindividuals
B.inspiringstoriesmotivatingpeopleintrouble
C.eventsinwhichpeoplecantalktovolunteers
D.unfairly-treatedpeoplesharingtheirexperiences
2.TheeventinCopenhagenissignificantbecauseit,
Aaimedtohelptheyoungsufferingfromviolence
B.attemptedtoreplacetraditionalphysicallibraries
ClaidafoundationfortheHumanLibraryOrganization
D.ledtoapleasingdevelopmentforthemunitywithracism
3.Inhumanlibraries,thereadersarelikelyto.
A.deepentheirunderstandingofpeople
B.enrichtheirownpersonalexperiences
Chearthestoriesfromallovertheworld
D.makequickjudgmentsaboutthe"books'1
4.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto,
Apareandevaluate
B.informandexplain
Cdiscussandpersuade
D.analyzeandsuggest
(C)
InsomeislandsnorthofScotland,headlice,whichliveonthehairorskinofpeopleor
animals,wereapartoflife.Ifthelicelefttheirhost,hebecamesickandfeverish.Therefor,sick
peoplehadliceputintheirhairintentionally.Therewasamethodtotheirmadness:Assoonasthe
licehadsettledinagain,thepatientimproved.Thestoryexplainstheconfusionofcauseandeffect.
Iftheliceleavethesick,itisbecausehehasafeverandtheysimplygethotfeet.Whenthefever
breaks,theyreturn.Wemaylaughatthisstory,butfalsecausalitymisleadsuspracticallyevery
day.
Considertheheadline:uFactWomenwhoUseShampooXYZEveryDayHaveStronger
Hair.'1Thisstatementsaysverylittle-leastofall,thattheshampoomakesyourhairstronger.It
mightsimplybetheotherwayround:WomenwithstronghairtendtouseShampooXYZ-and
perhapsthat'sbecauseitsaysespeciallyforthickhair“onthebottle.
AfurtherexampleScientistsfoundthatlongperiodsinthehospitaldidharmtopatients.This
wasmusictohealthinsurers*ears,who,ofcourse,arekeentomakestaysasbriefaspossible.But,
clearly,patientswhoaredismissedimmediatelyarehealthierthanthosewhomuststayonfbr
treatment.
RecentlyIreadthatstudentsgetbettergradesatschooliftheirhomescontainalotofbooks.
Thisstudywassurelyasholinthearmforbooksellers,butitisalsoanexampleoffalsecausality.
Thissimpletruthisthateducatedparentstendtovaluetheirchildren*seducationmorethan
uneducatedonesdo.Plus,educatedparentsoftenhavemorebooksathome.Inshort,adiscovered
copyofWarandPeacealoneisn'tgoingtoinfluenceanyone'sgrades;whatcountsisparents'
educationlevels,aswellastheirgenes.
Anotherexampleoffalsecausalitywasthesupposedrelationshipbetweenthebirthrateand
thenumbersofstork(鹤)pairsinGermany:Bothwereindecline,andifyouplotthemonagraph,
thetwolinesofdevelopmentfrom1965to1987appearedalmostthesameDoesthismeanthe
storkactuallydoesbringbabies?Obviouslynot,sincethiswasapurelyaccidentalconnection
Inconclusion:Connectionisnotcausality.Takeacloserlookatlinkedevents:Sometimes
whatispresentedasthecauseturnsouttobetheeffect,orjusttheotherwayaround.And
sometimesthereisnolinkatall-justlikewiththestorksandbabies.
1.Whichisanexampleoffalsecausality?
AWomenwithstronghairtendtouseacertainshampoo.
B.Birthrateandthestorkpopulationareconnected.
CLongerperiodsinthehospitalbenefitpatients.
D.Licecanmakeapersonsickandfeverish.
2.Theunderlinedphrase"ashotinthearm“inParagraph4means
ApainB.defeatCguidanceD.encouragement
3.Accordingtotheauthor,studentsgetbettergradesprobablybecause
Atheirhomesarefullofbooks
B.theyhavereadWarandPeace
Ctheireducatedparentsvalueeducation
D.theirparentsaresuccessfulbooksellers
4.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat
A.connectionsarepureaccidents.
B.causeandeffectareinterdependent
Cconnectionsaremostlycauseandeffect
D.linkedeventsmayturnouttobeunrelated
(D)
IgNobelPrize
Havingamealisaneasyanddelightfulprocessformostpeople.However,forawoodpecker
(啄木鸟|S),it'snotthatsimple.Togetdinner,awoodpeckerhastohitisheadagainstatee
numeroustimesperday.Yet,amazingly,itneversuffersanyilleffectslikebraindamage.
Accordingtoresearch,itisthewoodpecker'sthickheadbonesthatprotectitfromtheimpactof
theblows.Forexplainingthat,IvanSchwabwonanIgNobelPrize
IgNobelPrizesareorganizedbyTheAnnalsofImprobableResearch,anAmericanmagazine
thatcelebratesthefunnysideofscience.Eachyear,tenwinnersareawardedprizesinhonorof
their"achievementsthatfistmakepeoplelaugh,andthenmakethemthink".Mostofthe
award-winningresearch,likeSchwab's,mayseemunusual,butitusuallygrabspeople'sattention
indeed.Andnomatterhowridicloustheresearchsounds,peoplecanfinditinspiringandamusing
BrainWansinK*sresearchmightinterestyouHetookhomeanIgNobelPrizeforlookinginto
theinfluenceofvisualfactorsonpeople'sappetites.Heusedspeciallydesignedbowlsthatrefilled
themselveswithsoupwhilepeoplewereeatingSincethesepeoplehardnoideathiswas
happeningtheyjustkepteatingfromthese"bottomlessbows*'.Theysaidtheydidn'tfeelfull
becausetheirbowlswerenotemptyyet.Peopleinthisexperimentate73percentmoresoupthan
normal.Owingtotheseresults,Wansinkconcludedthati'snotpeople'sstomachsthatdecidewhen
theyhaveeatenenough,buttheireyes.
IgNobelPrizesalsogiveattentiontoscienceandtechnologythatisapartofourdailylives.
Takethekaraokemachineforexample.ItinventorDaisukeInowewasemployedatanightclub,
playingthepianoforthecustomerswhowantedtosingHewasn'tskillfulenoughtoplayallthe
songsproperly.Toclearuptheproblem,hecreatedthekaraokemachine.ToInoue*ssurprise,the
machinecausedconsiderablechangesinentertainmentworldwide.TheIgNobelPrizewas
awardedtoInouenotonlybecausehisinventionwasentertaining,butalsobecauseitbrought
about“anentirelynewwayfbrpeopletolearntotolerateeachother',.
TheseresearchresultsofIgNobelPrizesmaynotbeasgreatasEdisor'slightbulbor
Newton'slawsofmotion.However,theydoshowpeople'swillingnesstotakeactionandtotry
newwaystosolveproblems.AccordingtoMarcAbrahans,afounderofthegNobelPrizes,“If
youwinone,itmeansthatyouhavedonesomething.1'
1.WhydidIvanSchwabwinanIgNobelPrize?
A.Hisdiscoverycanbeappliedindailylife.
B.Hisresearchresultbenefitstheenvironment.
C.Heinventedanewwaytoavoidtheimpactofblows.
D.Hefoundwhywoodpeckerscouldbefreefrombraindamage
2.WhatismainlytalkedaboutinParagraph3?
AWhyIgNobelPrizescangetpeople'strust.
B.Whypeople'seyesdecidetheirstomachs.
CWhyWansinkwonanIgNobelPrize
D.Whyvisualresearchinterestspeople
3.ThegNobelPrizeawardedtoDaisukeInouesuggests.
A.IgNobelPrize'sinventionscaneasilybeepopular
B.IgNobelPrizewinnersarefamiliarwithentertainment
CmostEgNobelPrize'sinventionsarecreatedbyaccident
D.IgNobelPrizesmaygotoinventionswithglobalinfluence
4.WhatdotheresearchresultsofIgNobelprizeshaveinmon?
A.Theyarerelatedtoeverydaylife.
B.Theysolveproblemsinpeople'swork
C.Theyseemunexpectedbutmeaningful.
D.Theyareridiculousandhardtounderstand.
(E)
Mostkidslovebreaks,butforHannahKristan,abreakwasherleastfavoritepartofthe
schoolday."Inevergottodoanythingexceptsitthere,"sherecalls.
Hannahwasbornwithadiseasethatkeptthebonesinherbackfromformingproperly.She
usesawheelchair.Sadly,forkidslikeher,mostplaygroundequipmentisofflimits.Infact,
Harnahisoneofthe5millionkidsintheUnitedSlateswhocannotusetraditionalplayground
equipmentbecauseofsometypeofdisability.
ThenHannahheardaboutBoundlessPlayground-playgroundswithlimitsforchildrenwith
disabilities.ThewonderfulgroupbehindBoundlessPlaygroundhelpsmunitiescreatespecial
playgroundsforchildrenofallabilities.Thereareswingsandsandboxesspeciallydesignedfor
kidswithphysicaldisabilities.Kidswithvisionproblemscanenjoythemovementofswingsand
alsousemusicalactivitiessuchaschimewalls.SinceherhometownInConnecticuthadnothing
likeit,Hannahhelpedraisemoneyforthisnewkindofplayground.
TheinspirationforBoundlessPlaygroundswasaplaygroundcreatedbyAmyJaffeBarzach.
ItisnamedJonathan'sDreaminhonorofherson.Jonathan'sDeamandmanyBoundless
Playgroundsaroundthecountryhaveagliderswingthatcanbeusedbykidswhousewheelchairs
andtheirfriends.ThegliderswingatJorathan'sDreamwasdesignedbyMatthewCavedon,who
wasn1teven10yearsoldatthetime.Mathewwasmotivatedbecauseheusedawheelchair
himselfandwantedtobeabletohavefunatplaygroundswithotherkids,regardlessoftheir
physicalabilitiesordisabilities.
ThebasicideabehindBoundlessPlaygroundsisthatplayisbothpartofthejoyofchildhood
andanimportantwayforchildrentolearnabouttheworld.Kidswhoarekeptawayfromplay
groundsaredeniedthisenjoymentaswellasthelearning.Farfrombeingaplaceofhappy
excitement,traditionalplaygroundsareoftenplacesofseparationandlonelinessforthosewho
can11jointhefun.
Contrarytosomestrictideasaboutwhataplaygroundforchildrenwithspecialneedsshould
belike,aBoundlessPlaygroundiseverybitascolorfulandchallengingasatraditional
playground.Thar'swhyitisinwitingandfunforallchildren.AndforHarmah,Matthew,and
otherkidslikethem,aplaygroundlikethisisalsoadreamthatestrue.
1.WhatdidHannahKristando?
AShedesignedBoundlessPlaygrounds.
B.Sheinventedaswingforthedisabled.
CShecollectedmoneyfortheplayground.
D.Shedonatedequipmenttoherhometown.
2.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatBoundlessPlaygrounds
Aprovidetraininginstructionsforthedisabled
B.borrowedtheideafromJonathan'sDream
CwereinventedbyAmyJaffeBarzach
D.arefinancedbymunities
3.WhatisHannaandMatthew'sdream?
ATooveretheirdisabilities.
B.Toreceivespecialphysicaltraining.
CTogetequalchancesofplayingandlearning
D.Toacquireunderstandingfromtheirfollowstudents.
(F)
PeerPressure
Peoplewhoareatyourage.likeyourclassmates,arecalledpeers.Whentheyinfluenceyou
onyourdecisionoraction,ifscalledpeerpressure.Allofus,atsomepointinourlives,havehad
todealwithpeerpressure.Theneedtofollowthecrowdanddowhatmajorityofusaredoing
forcesustotakeupactivitieswhichwewouldn'totherwise.
Recentstudieshaveshownthatpeerpressuremightcausenupsidetoyou.Itcanmakeyou
reflectonyouractionsandmakechangestoyourwaystobeeabetterone.Observingothers
workinghardtoreachtheirgoalswilldefinitelyencourageyoutomakeagreatefforttoachieve
somethingpositive.Whenateenknowsthathisteammatesarepracticinghardtobeebetter
playersthenitwilldirectlyaffecthisownperformance.Hewillputintwicethetimeandenergy
toraisethelevelofhisgameandensurehehasaplaceontheteam.
Havingagroupthatbringspositivepeerpressurecanalsohelpyoupickunhealthyhabitsthat
canshapebothyourpersonalityandyourfuture.Themotivationtodowellbecauseofpressure
fromyourpeerscanactuallybeeinspiration.Forexamplewhenachildknowsthatsomeofhis
friendsregularlyreadstorybooks,hemaygetintothehabitofreadingSeeingthathisfriends
exercisedaily,evenhemaytakeupthehabitandadoptitinlife.
Justassomeinfluencescanbepositive,somecanbenegativetoo.Peerpressuresometimes
canmakeadipinyourself-confidence.Somekidsgiveintopeerpressurebecausetheywantto
beliked,orbecausetheyworrythatothersmightmakefunofthemiftheydon'tgoalongwiththe
group.Othersgoalongbecausetheyarecurioustotrysomethingnew.Theideathat"everyone's
doingit"caninfluencethemtoleavetheirbetterjudgmentbehind.Besides,peerpressurecan
distanceyoufromyourfamilyandfriends.Itismonforteenagerstothinkthatnobody
understandsthemandthatthewholeworldisagainstthem.Theinfluenceofpeerpressureissuch
thatitdrawsthempletelyawayfromtheirfamilyandfriendswhomeanwell.Theyjustshut
themselvesoffandfallintobadpany.
It'slikelythatyou'veexperiencedtheeffectofpeerpressureindifferentareasrangingfrom
theclothesyouweartothemusicyoulistento.Sometimesitcanbehardtoresistandyoumay
feelforcedtodosomethingyou'reunfbrtablewith.Sobeingawareofandcarefullychoosingthe
influenceofpeersthatwillleadtohealthyandhappyexperiencesisalifelongprocess.
1.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2probablymean?
AAquickreaction.
B.Apositiveeffect.
CAseriouschallenge.
D.Apotentialconflict.
2.Accordingtotheauthor,peerpressurecangetteenagersto.
Abeelessself-confident
B.provideamodelforteammates
Cidentifycharacteristicsofdifferenthabits
D.improverelationshipwithfamilymembers
3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofpeerpressure?
A.Itmakesnodifferencetoteen'sjudgment.
B.Itinfluencesteenstofitintovariouslifestyles.
CIthelpsteenstorelivetheunfbrtablefeeling,
D.Itseemslikeamonphenomenonamongteens.
4.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?
I:IntroductionP:PointSP:Subpoint(次要点)C:Conclusion
(G)
Nostudentofaforeignlanguageneedstobetoldthatgrammarisplex.Bychangingtheorder
ofthewordsandbyaddingarangeofauxiliaryverbs(助动询)andsuffixes(后圾)。wecanturna
statementintoaquestion,statewhetheranactionhastakenplaceorissoontotalkplace,and
performmanyotherwordtrickstoconveydifferentmeanings.However,thequestionwhichmany
languageexpertscan'tunderstandandexplainis-whocreatedgrammar?
SomerecentlanguagesevolvedduetotheAtlanticslavetradeSincethesavesdidn'tknow
eachotherslangupstheydevelopedamake-shiftlanguagecalledapidgin.Pidginsarestringsof
wordscopiedfromthelanguageofthelandowners.Theyhavelittleinthewayofgrammar,and
speakersneedstousetoomanywordstomaketheirmeaningunderstood.Interestingly,however,
allittakesforapidgintobeeaplexlanguageisforagroupofchildrentobeexposedtoitatthe
timewhentheylearntheirmothertongueSlavechildrendidn'tsimplycopythestringsofwords
usedbytheirelders.Theyadaptedtheirwordstocreateanexpressivelanguage.Inthiswayplex
grammarsystemswhichefrompidginswereinvented.
FurtherevidencecanbeseeninstudyingsignlanguagesforthedeafSignlanguagesarenot
simplyagroupofgestures;theyusthesamegrammaticalmachinerythatisfoundinspoken
languages.ThecreationofonesuchlanguagewasdocumentedquiterecentlyinNicaragu.
Previously,althoughdeafchildrenweretaughtspeechandlipreadingintheclassroomsinthe
playgroundstheybegantoinventtheirownsignsystem,usingthegesturestheyusedathomeIt
wasbasicallyapidginandtherewasconsistentgrammar.However,anewsystemwasbornwhen
childrenwhojoinedtheschoollaterdevelopedaquitedifferentsignlanguageItwasbasedonthe
signsoftheolderchildren,butitwasshorterandeasiertounderstand,andithadalargerangeof
specialuseofgrammartoclarifythemeaning,What'smore,theyallusedthesignsinthesame
way.Sotheoriginalpidginwasgreatlyimproved.
MostexpertsbelievethatmanyofthelanguageswerepidginsatfirstTheywereinitiallyused
indifferentgroupsofpeoplewithoutstandardizationandgraduallyevolvedintoawidelyaccepted
systemTheEnglishpasttense-"ed”ending=mayhaveevolvedfromtheverb"do”uItended
mayoncehavebeen"Itenddid*.Itsensthatchildrenhavegrammaticalmachineryintheirbrains
Theirmindscanservetocreatelogicalandplexstructures,evenwhenthereisnogrammarpresent
forthemtocopy.
1.Whatcanbeinferredabouttheslave'spidginlanguage?
AItwasdifficulttounderstand.
BItcamefromdifferentlanguages.
CItwascreatedbythelandowners.
D.Itcontainedhighlyplexgrammar.
2.WhatisthecharacteristicofthenewNicaraguansignlanguage?
ANoconsistentsignswereusedformunication.
BMostofthegesturesweremadeforeverydayactivities.
CThehandmovementsweresmootherandmoreattractive
D.Themeaningwasclearerthantheprevioussignlanguage
3.Whichideadoestheauthorpresentinthelastparagraph?
AEnglishgrammarofpasttensesystemisinaccurate.
BChildrensayEnglishpattensedifferentlyfromadults
CThethoughtthatEnglishwasonceapidginisacceptable
D.ExpertshaveproventhatEnglishwascreatedbychildren
4.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
ATheCreatorsofGrammar
BTheHistoryofLanguages
CWhyPidginsCameintobeing
D.HowGrammarSystemAreUsed
(H)
ApetitiveSport
Overtheyeas,cheerleadinghastakentwoprimaryformsgame-timecheerleadinganpetitive
cheerleading,Gametimecheeleader*maingoalistoentertainthecrowdandleadthemwithteam
cheerswhichshouldnotbeconsideredasport.However,petitivecheerleadingismorethanaform
ofentertainment.Itisreallyapetitivesport.
petitivecheerleadingincludeslotsofphysicalactivity.Themajorityoftheteamsrequirea
certainleveloftumbling(翻腾运动)ability.It*saverymonthingforgymnasts,soit'seasyfor
themtogointopetitivecheerleadingUsuallythesecheerleadersintegratebotsoftheirgymnastics
experienceincludingtheirjumps,tumblingandoverallenergy.Theyalsoperformliftsandthrows.
Thisiswherethe''fliers"arethrownintheair,heldby“bases"indifferentpositionsthatrequire
strengthandworkingwithotherteammates
petitivecheerleadingsalsoanactivitythatisgovernedbyrulesunderwhichawinnercanbe
declaredItisawardedpaintsfbrtechnique,creativityandsharpness.Usuallythemoredifficultthe
actionis,thebetterthescoreis,Thar'swhycheerleadersaretryingtoexperiencegreatdifficulty
intheirperformance.
Besides,thereisalsoastrictruleoftime.Thewholeperformancehastobepletedinlessthan
threeminutesandfifteenseconds,duringwhichthecheerleadersarerequiredtostaywithina
certainarea.Amyperformancebeyondthelimitoftimeisinvalid.
Anotherreasonforthefactthatpetitivecheerleadingisoneofthehardestsportsisthatithas
morereportedinjuries.Accordingtosomeresearch,petitivecheerleadingisthenumberonecause
ofserioussportsinjuriestowomenEmergencyroomvisitsforitarefivetimesthenumberthan
foranyothersport,partiallybecausecheerleadersdon'tuseprotectiveequipmentSmiling
cheerleadersarethrown
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