2022年新高考英语考前必刷题精编(阅读理解+完形填空含答案)

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1、2022年新高考英语考前必刷题精编(阅读理解+完形填空)高考英语阅读理解精练(一)Lots of people like a fright on Halloween(万圣节).Yet,the mostfrightening thing of all about the night is that there are morechildren killed while out on Halloween compared to any other day ofthe year,according to a study by Safe Kids Worldwide.It can also bea w

2、orrying time for others,especially elderly people living alone.Butmany people think ifs just harmless fun.But is it harmless fun?Police forces across Britain are giving warnings about theHalloween night.They are asking all those wishing to celebrateHalloween this year to respect those who dont want

3、to join in.Some forces,like West Mercia Police,have produced MSorry,NoTrick or Treat“posters which can be downloaded from their website,and put up in windows.They want people to send them to the old oranyone who may be frightened by ghosts(鬼)knocking on theirdoors.A spokesman said:Children should no

4、t call on houses wherethe posters are put up,neither should they call on strangers,as thiscan put young children at risk and also make some house ownersanxious,especially those who are elderly or living alone.”The police want all trick-or-treaters to remember thatdisturbing other people and throwing

5、 objects at their houses or carsare all criminal offences(刑事犯罪).“What may start off as a bit offun could end up with someone getting a criminal record,w they warn.“Parents may want to consider having a Halloween party at home,instead.Kent Police are warning young people never to go into the homeof s

6、omeone they dont know and to remember not to frighten people.Warwickshire Police are also warning that tricks may seem likeharmless fun but can cause trouble to others.They say behavioursuch as throwing eggs can quickly cross the line between beinganti-social and causing criminal damage.This can res

7、ult in a fine of2,500 for small offences.1.The study made by Safe Kids Worldwide has found t hat.A.kids are afraid of HalloweenB.Halloween brings people no funC.kids are involved in criminal offencesD.Halloween night puts some kids at risk2.British police forces are making efforts to.A.put an end to

8、 trick or treatB.control anti-social behaviourC.punish those who frighten othersD.make Halloween safe and trouble-free3.Sorry,No Trick or Treat”posters are designed to.A.ask people to respect the elderlyB.make some people free from harmC.warn little kids to behave themselvesD.express disagreement wi

9、th Halloween答案:DDB(二)You have probably heard of the Mozart effect.Ifs the idea thatif children or even babies listen to music composed by Mozart,theywill become more intelligent.A quick Internet search shows plenty ofproducts to assist you in the task.Whatever your age is,there areCDs and books to h

10、elp you taste the power of Mozarfs music,butwhen it comes to scientific evidence that it can make you more clever,the picture is more mixed.The phrase the Mozart effect”was made up in 1991,but it wasa study described two years later in the journal Nature that sparked(弓|发)real media and public intere

11、st about the idea that listening toclassical music somehow improves the brain.It is one of those ideasthat sound reasonable.Mozart was undoubtedly a genius himself;hismusic is complex(复杂的)and there is a hope that if we listen toenough of it,well become more intelligent.The idea took off,with thousan

12、ds of parents playing Mozart totheir children,and in 1998 Zell Miller,the Governor of the state ofGeorgia in the US,even asked for money to be set aside in the statebudget so that every newborn baby could be sent a CD of classicalmusic.It was not just babies and children who were exposed toMozarfs m

13、usic on purpose,even an Italian farmer proudlyexplained that the cows were played Mozart three times a day to helpthem to produce better milk.Fil leave the debate on the impact on milk aside,but what aboutthe evidence that listening to Mozart makes people more intelligent?More research was carried o

14、ut but an analysis of sixteen differentstudies confirmed that listening to music does lead to a temporaryimprovement in the ability to handle shapes mentally,but thebenefits are short-lived and it doesnt make us more intelligent.1.What can we learn from Paragraph 1?A.Mozart composed many musical pie

15、ces for children.B.Children listening to Mozart will be more intelligent.C.There are few products on the Internet about Mozarfs music.D.There is little scientific evidence to support Mozart effect.2.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 suggests thatA.the idea was accepted by many people.B.people w

16、ere strongly against the idea.C.Mozart played an important part in peoples life.D.the US government helped promote the idea.3.What is the authors attitude towards the Mozart effect?A.Favorable B.Objective C.Positive D.Doubtful4.What would be the best title for the passage?A.Listening to Mozart,necessary?B.What music is beneficial?C.What is the Mozart effect?D.To accept Mozart or not to?答案:DADA(三)Welcome to Los Angeles(LA).Here are some best things to doin Los Angeles with your kids.Fun at the be

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