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阅读理解(学校生活为话题)专项训练(一)2022届高考英语复习A阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案. Every day, the students at Detroit Lakes Middle School in Minnesota play a game of football duringbreak.Sixth-grader Kale Hannahs hashadcerebral palsy(脑瘫) since birthandalwaysuses a wheelchair to get around, so he doesnt normally get to join in. Still, hes usually content to sit on the sidelines and watch the other kids run around.“You know cerebral palsy? Its the thing where you arent able to walk.Thats the reason Im here,” Kale explained.“I cant really walk like everyone else.”One spring day, his classmates took it upon themselves to make sure he was included. Middle school teacher Katie Biggar was on the playground at the time and witnessed the group collaborating to get Kale in on the game.“I turned around and saw it out of the corner of my eye,” she said. As she watched in amazement, all of the kids worked together to help Kale score the “winning” touchdown(触地得分). The teacher quickly pulled out her phone and recorded a video of the moving scene.“I was the quarterback(四分卫),” Kale said with a big smile. “I was the one running. They gave me the ball and tried to block the other team so I wouldnt get hit.”In a video, we see the children rushing to block the other teams offense. Theyre clearing the way so Kale can head to the end zone in his wheelchair. Unsurprisingly, Kale is beaming the whole time! We can even hear the other students laughing happily as they help their friend succeed.Katie was so moved by what she saw that she shared the video online. “Talk about a game changer,” she said. “Im really proud to call them my students and to see how it made others smile, too.”1. What can we know about Kale Hannahs in the passage?A.He suffered a serious traffic accident.B.He was born with physical disabilities.C.He was unable to go to school by himself.DHe always felt lonely and unhappy at school.2. What does Kale usually do while his classmates play?A.He joins them in a wheelchair.B.He stays in the classroom alone.C.He is pleased to be an audience.D.He cheers for them on the sidelines.3. How did Katie Biggar feel about the scene?A.Excited.B.Touched.C.Surprised.D.Disappointed.4. Which of the following is the right order? Kale was given the ball. Kale got to the end zone. Kale scored the “winning” touchdown. Kales classmates blocked the other team.A.B.C.D.B阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案. A teacher who became fed up with students using their mobile phones to find answers and cheat on university exams came up with a devious way to catch them out. Students who assumed their teacher wouldnt be familiar with the latest cheating methods were caught red handed.A pupil in the engineering class explained that when they all sat down to take their final exam, about half the class left the room to use the bathroom during the test. The student said they assumed the vast majority were looking up answers on their phone, which “irritated me” but they stayed focused and made their way through the paper.After leaving the exam hall, the pupil remembered there was one particular question that wasnt related to what they had all been taught in class, which had two parts. Part A was fairly easy but they had no idea how to do part B, so they simply left it blank as it only accounted for 5 marks out of 100. When all the exams had been marked, their teacher sent all the university students an email to explain his plan to catch out those who had given themselves some outside help. Many of the pupils use a website called Chegg, which provides answers to exam and homework questions.The student wrote on Reddit: He purposely made part B impossible to solve, and about a month before the final he got a teaching assistant with a Chegg account to ask the exact question, which was distinctly worded to be unique. He then created his own Chegg account and answered the question with a solution that seems right at first glance but is actually flawed and very unlikely that someone would make the same assumptions and mistakes independently.From the 99 exams handed in, 14 of them fell for the trick and gave the exact answer their own teacher had posted online. All were given an overall score of zero and reported to the university.1. Why was the teacher often troubled by the students?A.They didnt do well in their studies.B.They tended to cheat on exams.C.They were addicted to mobile phones.D.They wouldnt like to listen to him in class.2. What happened during the exam?A.Some students took out their mobile phones.B.Part of students fell asleep at the beginning.C.Many students went to the bathroom one after another.D.The teacher seemed to look up something on the phone.3. What did NOT the teacher do on Chegg?A.He let an assistant to ask t
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