2022年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题7(Word版含答案).docx
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1、第 1 页 共 11 页 2022 年高考英语一轮复习:阅读理解+七选五 组合练习题 7 PART A (1) Toys for the Techie In Your Life BY NICOLE NGUYEN, JOANNA STERN AND WILSON ROTHMAN Each fall, we look back at the years best tech products, and list the ones we think are actually worth your money (and ours). So have at it! Lexon Oblio Phone Sa
2、nitizer/Charger This stylish nightstand vase is a Qi-compatible (兼容) wireless charger that powers up your phone while bathing it in ultraviolet light, which is known to reduce the spread of harmful bacteria and may also be effective in inactivating the new coronavirus, according to the FDA. $80;lexo
3、n- MaskFone The MaskFone is really just a* mask with a pouch(袋子) that holds a pair of Motorola wireless earbuds, but it does solve some highly annoying mask-headphone issues. The earbuds, attached to the belts, stay firmly in your ear when walking or running. No more flying AirPod when you remove th
4、e mask. Then, with the microphone shoved (推)inside, you dont sound like youre underwater every time you take a call. Just beware: since theres no phone in sight, people you pass willthink youre talking to them under your mask. S50; LuDela Real-Flame Smart Candles , Sure, our gift guide tends to incl
5、ude some curiosities, but this 第 2 页 共 11 页 remote-controlled selflighting candle actually makes sense. Its not a wax burning candle, but a wax-cylinder lamp with refillable fuel canisters that each last about 100 hours, so its always full size. Each one does cost. $99; iRobot Roomba i3+ Forget the
6、past puppy. Get a latest robovac (robotic vacuum cleaner). The not so adorable, not so little autonomous vacuum is quick to navigate to the mess and impressively avoids obstacles. It even empties itself into its Clean Base station. Plus, with the improved app you can set its cleaning schedule, keep
7、track of how much area it covered and remotely control it from anywhere in the house. $600; 1. Where can we buy a wireless charger that can reduce the spread of harmful bacteria? A.lexon-.B.C.D. 2.What is the feature of iRobot Roomba i3+? A. iRobot Roomba i3+ is a puppy. B. iRobot Roomba i3+ has ref
8、illable fuel canisters that can last 100 hours. C. iRobot Roomba i3+ is a self emptyingrobovac. D. iRobot Roomba i3+ solves some highly annoying issues. 3. What is the purpose of the passage? A. To encourage new technology.B. To advertise several tech products. C. To introduce toys for children.D. T
9、o tell about new technology. 第 3 页 共 11 页 (2) Macinley Butson was just 16 years old when she first had the idea to try and protect women from more than necessary radiation during breast cancer treatmentsand now, her invention could be a game-changer in the medical field. Butson, whose father works i
10、n medical physics, has always been interested in science. But she only began researching the harmful side effects of radiation treatment after her father discussed his experience with ineffective cancer treatments in his work. Since Butson had also recently lost a relative to breast cancer, she felt
11、 inspired to conduct her own research on the subject. She tried to begin her medical research by consulting scientific journals, but she found their academic terms almost impossible to understand. She then turned to the Internet to find videos that taught how to read scientific journals. As she went
12、 deeper in her research, she stumbled upon a key bit of information: copper (铜)has been shown to be effective at protecting skin from 第 4 页 共 11 页 radiation. An idea hit this Australian teen as she was viewing a film on medieval wars in her 10th grade history class. When she saw the scaled (鳞片) patt
13、erns of the mail (盔甲),she was inspired to create a wearable protective tool out of copper. She then headed back online and watched videos on how to put together tiny scales. She made her own flexible scale-mail which she now calls SMART: Scale Mail for Radiation Therapy. When her invention was teste
14、d in a laboratory setting, it reduced surface exposure to unnecessary radiation by 75%. And now Butson is working on getting her SMART into clinical settings for use. 4. Why did Macinley Butson start her research? A. To assist her father with his work. B. To save her relative from cancer. C. To publ
15、ish some articles in journals.D. To find effective ways to treat cancer. 5. What does the underlined phrase “stumbled upon in Paragraph 3 probably mean? 第 5 页 共 11 页 A. Came across.B. Missed. C. Passed on.D. Required. 6. Where did Macinley Buston get inspiration for her invention? A. Videos online.B
16、. Scientific journals. C. History textbooks.D. Soldiers defensive clothes. 7. Which of the following best describes Macinley Buston? A. Stubborn.B. Creative. C. Selfless.D. Considerate. (3) The widespread application of internet technology has made our lives easier butposes a big challenge to senior
17、 citizens, who are not always comfortable with smart phones and so many new apps. In China, only a few senior citizens are able to enjoy the benefits that new technologies offer. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the number of people aged 60 and above was 253.88 million in 2019, that i
18、s 18J percent of Chinas population. But only 23 percent of the senior citizens were able to access the internet. That means more than three-fourths of the elderly are deprived (剥夺)of the digital convenience. Failure to access the internet or use smart phones has increased difficulties for them. They
19、 cannot even take a taxi easily in this era of app cabs. There have 第 6 页 共 11 页 been reports of many shops turning away elders who dont know how to pay using smart phones, instead of letting them pay in cash. Many elders who cant use smart phones are facing difficulties during this pandemic (流行病) ,
20、 as they cannot access theinternet-based health code required for entry into many public places as part of the epidemic prevention and control measures. New technologies become popular because they are often of great use in our daily lives. But many senior citizens, especially those living in rural
21、areas or thosewhose grownup children dont live with them, cannot access the internet or smart phones, either because of financial restrictions or because they cannot learn new things beyond a certain point. The digital gap between the elderly and the young is becoming more pronounced. However, the s
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