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    1、2022 届高考英语一轮复习题型组合训练(Day27) 今日训练内容:阅读理解 4 篇+七选五 2 篇+书面表达 2 篇 一、阅读一、阅读理解理解 A Online Early Childhood Education Course Programs If youre interested in receiving a degree in early childhood education, you may want to take relevant courses. If you have a busy plan, finding online early education courses

    2、can be a true lifesaver. With the following online course programs, youll find it easier to complete your coursework around your plan. Associate in Science Price: $105/credit hour Duration: 60 credit hours This program from Florida State Collage is designed for those who are interested in working wi

    3、th young children in child development centers or home child care centers. Students will learn how they can best plan to meet the needs of younger learners. When they sign up for this program, learners will have the choice to hose to focus on management or education. Bachelor ofArts Price: $510/cred

    4、it hour Duration: 120 credit hours The program fromAshford University is broken down into a series of five week courses. Youll only need to complete one course at time, so youll be able to devote all of your attention to one subject matter. The participant will learn about early childhood developmen

    5、t, how to plan and how to create programs for young learners. BS in EC Education Price: $ 375/credit hour Duration: 120 credit hours The program tomAlabama University focuses on how children between the ages of birth and eight develop emotionally, physicality socially and cognitively(认知). Courses co

    6、ver ideas such as designing learning programs for preschoolers and building partnerships with families. EC Education Bachelors Degree Price: $ 402.50/credit hour Duration: 120 credit hours The program from K State Online is designed to prepare educators to work with children from birth through kinde

    7、rgarten. The program will also include information on working with children who have disabilities or other special needs. In addition to the online courses, learners will also join in an in-classroom field experience with a local school 1Which course program follows you to focus on management sill?

    8、AAssociate in Science.BBachelor ofArts. CBS in EC Education.DEC Education Bachelors Degree 2How much should you pay to finish Ashford Universitys course program? A$ 6,120.B$ 6,300.C$ 45,000.D$ 61,200. 3What is special about EC Education Bachelors Degree? AIt is sponsored by a famous university. BIt

    9、is available mostly in a local school, CIt refers to working with disabled kids, DIt focuses on early childhood education. B Alex Wong, a junior at Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra, California, is working hard on his application to a top college. His resume shows off his nearly straight As in dif

    10、ficult classes, experience at a summer program at Stanford University, Eagle Scout project and time on the soccer team as well as the school choir. But his steady progress stopped unexpectedly this year.Aiming to open access to college-level Advanced Placement (大学预科) courses, his school began using

    11、a computer-based lottery to give out spaces.Alex got shut out of all three of the courses he requested. The new system caused anger among families whose children failed to get into AP courses, which many consider important to develop advanced skills, improve grade-point averages and allow students t

    12、o earn college credit, saving them and their families tuition dollars. Students and parents wrote to administrators to complain, circulated a petition (请愿) and launched a Facebook group for trading classes. “IM DESPERATE! ILL GIVE YOU FREE FOOD,” one student, Kirk Hum, posted on the 210-memberAP Fle

    13、a Market Facebook group. AP classes have long been held dear by the most talented and ambitious students. But now they are seen as positive for all students who are willing to push themselves and schools are increasingly viewing access to them as a basic educational right. But this change has brough

    14、t challenges. Miracle Vitangcol, a junior at Downtown Magnets High School with average grades and test scores, is failing herAP US history class. She said she cant handle the rapid pace and volume of material she needs to remember. But she said she intends to stick it out because the class is teachi

    15、ng her to manage her time, take good notes and work hard. “Im struggling to adjust,” she said. “But I keep telling myself: Its OK. You can do it. Just push yourself.” Some critics worry that the open-access movement is pushing too many unprepared students into AP classes, as shown by higher exam fai

    16、lure rates over the last decade. They also fear that open enrollment (录取) policies are encouraging teachers to weaken courses and give out high grades to students who dont deserve them. “While expanding access is generally a good thing, we need to make sure were not watering down the experience for

    17、the high achievers,” said Michael Petrilli, executive vice president of the Thomas B Fordham Institute, a Washington-based educational policy organization. 4The purpose of the newAP courses system at Alex Wongs school is to _. Amake sure all students get access to the AP courses they desire. Bensure

    18、 that students have a fair chance to get access to AP courses. Cimprove the academic performance of students in AP courses. Dseparate high achievers from average students through the new courses. 5According to the article, the AP Flea Market Facebook group is a place where _. Astudentsparents send t

    19、heir complaints to school administrators. Bstudents share tips about saving money for college. Cstudents offer items to trade for the AP courses they need. Dstudents can find support and guidance on theirAP study. 6Which of the following statements would Michael Petrilli agree with? AOpeningAP cours

    20、es to all students is a bad idea. BSchool administrators should maintain high academic standards forAP courses. CHigh schools should stop charging students for taking AP courses. DAccess to AP courses is necessary for students applying for top American colleges. 7The author used Miracle Vitangcols e

    21、xample to show that _. Astudents need to remember too much in their AP courses. BAP courses pose a big challenge to unprepared students. Cthe secret to success in AP courses is to keep pushing yourself. Daverage students dont deserve their places in AP courses. C With the aim of educating both local

    22、s and visitors aboutArctic animals and the value of preserving Norways natural heritage. Bardus Polar Park offers encounters(通近) with hand raised wolves. I stood nervously outside the enclosure(圈地) at Polar Park. Somewhere behind the wire were five Norwegian grey wolves. These are just big dogs, I k

    23、ept saying to myself. “And they probably have had breakfast already.” Stig Sletten, Polar Parks animal manager, said, Once youre in with the wolves, lie down and dont stare them in the eye. Let them approach you. Dont stick your hands out.And absolutely dont stick your tongue out. That we were about

    24、 to enter a cage full of “socialized” wolves was all down to Stig and his devoted team. It was Stig who founded Polar Park back in 1994.And it was Stig and his team who hand-raised the parks wolves from birth. “These wolves have all been brought up to be comfortable among humans,” he explained. “All

    25、owing them to meet visitors is actually a good way to reduce boredom and stress” Confident that we understood the strict rules of interacting, Stig opened the enclosure and we all followed him. Within seconds the pack was running rewards us, eyes forward, long noses down. For an exposed human, the f

    26、irst approach of five grey wolves, socialized or not, was a slightly unrest and heart-quickening experience. But any sense of trepidation was quickly replaced by delight. The five wolves turned out to be fun and curious, and eager to check us out as we were them. “Most people consider wolves unappro

    27、achable. There are a lot of negative or unpleasant impressions about wolves, both in Norway and across the world. said Stig. One of our main aims here is to educate both locals and visitors aboutArctic animals. Once theyve got touch with the wolves of Polar Park, many of our visitors leave with a di

    28、fferent view. ” 8Why did the author keep saying to himself outside the enclosure? ATo memorize strict rules.BTo restrict his excitement. CTo study wolves in advanceDTo relieve his nervousness. 9What is Stig Sletters advice on the encounter with the wolves? AApproaching them actively.BStanding up wit

    29、h hands out. CAvoiding sticking your tongue out.DLooking at them with a kind smile. 10What does the underlined word trepidation in paragraph 5 probably mean? AfunBfearCcuriosityDconfusion 11What may the different view be in the last paragraph? AHumans and wolves can bond well.BPreserving animals tur

    30、ns out easy. CWolves are able to protect humans.DThe value of education is ignored. D The amount of plastic pollution in the oceans is rapidly increasing. This is problematic, as at least 700 species of sea animals may mistake it for a tasty snack. While we know that some species seem to eat plastic

    31、 because it looks like jellyfish or some other food source, less research has been carried out into what plastic smells like to marine animals. But now, a study from the University of North Carolina has found that the coating of algae that naturally builds up on ocean plastics causes the rubbish to

    32、give off the scent of food. The researchers took 15 loggerhead turtles, each around five months old, and placed them in a laboratory tank. They then piped in clean water, clean plastic, turtle food, and plastic that had been immersed in the marine environment for five weeks. The turtles showed no re

    33、action to the smell of clean water or clean plastic. But when they were exposed to the smell of ocean-soaked plastic or turtle food, they exhibited food-seeking behaviors like reaching their noses out of the water or showing increasing activities. “This finding is the first demonstration that the sm

    34、ell of ocean plastics causes animals to eat them,” said Dr. Kenneth J Lohmann, who took part in the study. Its common to find loggerhead turtles with their digestive systems fully or partially blocked because theyve eaten plastic materials. There are also increasing reports of sea turtles that have

    35、become ill and stranded on the beach due to their ingestion of plastic. According to the researchers, areas of the ocean with dense concentrations of plastic may trick turtles and other animals into thinking that there is an abundant food source. Once these plastics are in the ocean, we dont have a

    36、good way to remove them or prevent them from smelling like food, said Lohmann. 12Why is plastic pollution posing a threat to marine animals? AIt may eat up all jellyfish.BIt may mislead them as food. CIt may kill them with its smell.DIt may trap 700 species of sea animals. 13What may attract the log

    37、gerhead turtles in the laboratory tank to search for food? ASea waterBClear waterCBrand-new plasticDSea-soaked plastic 14What can be inferred from Lohmanns words in the last paragraph? ATurtles should be trained to be more intelligent. BPlastics should be kept from getting into the ocean at all. CAn

    38、 abundant food source should be offered to sea animals. DResearchers should come up with a solution to the current problem. 15Which of the following can be the best title for the text? AWays Found to Remove PlasticsBLoggerhead Turtles Faced with Food Shortage COcean Plastics- Trick or Treat?DPlastic

    39、 Pollution- Compromise or Control? 二、七选五二、七选五阅读阅读 篇篇1 We all regard receiving presents as a pleasant experience and yet it can be one of the most awkward situations. It is often difficult to look pleased when you receive a gift which is entirely useless or the wrong size.16 However, you have no righ

    40、t to change an article purchased just because it does not fit or is not to your taste. Worse still, the agreement on the sale is between the person who bought it and the shop. So you will have to tell your favorite aunt that the T-shirt does not fit. But an exchange is not always that simple because

    41、 there has to be a good reason for it. 17 For example, if the buyer was told that a switch was voice-operated and later found out it was not, then action could be taken. You would have the right to return it and get the money back. But if you are returning something, no matter what the reason is, yo

    42、u will be expected to have proof of purchase. If the receipt cannot be found, then it is possible to use another proof of purchase such as a credit card receipt. 18 Many big stores have a much more tolerant policy towards returns and see it as a gesture of goodwill to exchange goods without question

    43、. Stores including Marks & Spencer are well known for their “no argument” policy on returned goods. 19 So if a shop refuses to exchange the goods or to offer a refund, the seller is likely to be within his legal rights unless there is something wrong with the goods. In that case, the boot is on the

    44、other foot. You have every right to demand a cash refund or a replacement, but only if you have returned it within a “reasonable” time. 20 Some shops and stores expect things to be returned within a week of purchase, while others may permit a much longer time limit. In any case if you return a thing

    45、 after what is considered a “reasonable” time, then all you are legally entitled to is the cost of repair. AYou should make clear what your legal position is before returning goods to the shops. BUnfortunately, the law does not explain what is meant by “reasonable”. CIf all of these have been lost,

    46、you may have to rely on a witness. DAll you can do is exchange it after your friend or relative has gone home. E.It is unlike anything you would buy for yourself. F.However, shoppers should remember this is a privilege, not a right. G.Either the thing has to be broken or unsuitable for the job it wa

    47、s intended to do. 篇篇2 Tips for Better Conversations in English at Work When we are learning a new language, carrying on a conversation can be difficult. 21 Here are four strategies for you to consider. Predict The first strategy is to predict what you will hear. Maybe your customers sometimes say th

    48、ey have problems with placing an order on your website. You can think about what words they often use in that kind of conversation.22 Concentrate The next strategy is to prepare a list of those words and listen for them when a customer begins talking with you. 23 The next time you are listening to a

    49、 customer, pay attention to the key words. Ask Next, let customers know you need a little help understanding them. 24 At the beginning of the conversation, you can ask, Would you please speak more slowly? The other kind of question is asking to clarify. Remember, you predicted some of the words your

    50、 customers may use. You should listen closely for those words. When you hear one, you can ask the customer a short question to he sure. Did you say you want to order? Practice You can prepare your answers to customers questions and practice them in your free time. You may want to keep a notebook wit

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