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考点02七选五——2020届高三《新题速递·英语》

(1)安徽省江淮十校2020届高三第二次联考

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Many college students pursue internships(实习), but only a few of them have the chance to turn that experience into a future career. ____16____ But there are still strategies interns can employ to win their employer’s attention. ___17___ ●Treat challenging projects as a way to test yourself.

The company may be in a field that is new to you, so the projects you work on may be equally unfamiliar. Adapting to a new environment without having prior experience can be scary. ____18____ When you show that you can take on every project with a positive attitude, your employer will know how valuable you could be as a full-time employee after graduation.

●Let your boss know you are interested in a job.

If you love your internship and want to work at the company in the future, tell your boss before you leave. It might seem direct. But it is worth putting yourself on your boss’s radar while you are still in the company. ____19____ If it is more than a few semesters away, tell him or her that you will follow up as the date gets closer. ● ___20___ Internship supervisors(主管)and colleagues are valuable members of your professional network.

They know your work and abilities. They can recommend you not only for jobs at their company, but also when you apply for other companies. Remember to send e-mails or text messages to your former bosses a few times a year. Let them know what you are doing as you progress in college. A. Keep in touch when your internship ends. B. Get your supervisors to recommend you. C. This could be because of the tough job market. D. Let your supervisor know when you will graduate. E. Your boss’s interest on you will allow you to graduate easily.

F. But try to look at your internship as the ideal opportunity to learn a new skill. G. Here are some suggestions for students to make the most of their internship. 【答案】16. C 17. G 18. F 19. D 20. A

【解析】本文为一篇说明文。介绍充分利用实习机会的几种方法。

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【16题详解】

此题设空在中间,根据前面一句很少有实习生在实习过后能够把实习的经历为未来的事业所用,后面紧跟着就解释了原因。C选项中的this很好的指代了前一句话。故选C项。 【17题详解】

此题在段末,前面讲了可以利用一些技巧,后面就指出本文就是提出一些建议的。G项” 下面是一些建议,让学生们充分利用他们的实习机会”,符合文意。故选G项。 【18题详解】

根据设空前面一句可知,没有经验适应一个新环境很恐怖,后面就建议要用积极的态度去承担每一件事情,可推出F为正确答案,虽然会很恐怖,但是可以将实习看做是一次学习新的技巧的理想的机会,这也和后一句的积极的态度联系起来。故选F项。 【19题详解】

从设空后“如果还有几个学期……”可得知前面提及了时间,即D中让你的主管知道你什么时候毕业。故选D项。

【20题详解】

该题设空在标题上,可知是对这个段落的概括。根据下面一段中的发邮件,发短信等描述可知该段主要讲要和实习时的主管和同事保持联系。A项“实习结束后保持联系。”符合。故选A项。

(2)西安地区“八校”2020届高三年级联考

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。

Live Long and Prosper

You can't avoid getting old. But the decisions you make now about how you spend your day will have a great impact on the quality of your life.

We collected the latest research and talked to health, financial, and wellness experts to uncover the most important things you can do to keep the spring in your step and a healthy balance in your bank account through the years. 36

Be grateful

Write down three things you're grateful for each day. 37 Studies show that people who are grateful report better sleep, stronger relationships, fewer aches and pains, and lower blood pressure. Shawn Achor and Michelle Gielan, happiness researchers who are married to each other, share positive things about their days with one another. \

38 Going outside, especially into a green space, is an easy way to improve your well-being and mental state, says Lori Gottlieb, a psychotherapist and the author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone. \

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to go outside every day,\reset button. \ Researchers from University of Alabama found that spending just 20 minutes in a park led to a 64 percent increase in life satisfaction——even if you just sit on a bench.

Get moving

Yes, you've heard it before, but decades of research show that exercise improves your health, lifts your mood, and lengthens your life. In fact, Harvard researchers found that as little as 15 minutes ofmoderate physical activity a day can increase your life span by three years. 40 Ball State University researchers found that people in their 70s who were lifelong exercisers were indistinguishable in many ways from healthy people 30 years younger.

Simple as these tips are, they have proven to be very useful if carried out on a regular basis. To live long and prosper, you always have a choice.

A. This simple practice helps rewire your brain for greater happiness. B. Do some indoor activities. C. Read on for some great advice. D. It also appears to keep your body young.

E. Be grateful to those who have been there for you through thick and thin. F. Get fresh air every day

G. Spending time in nature has been proved to lower stress and blood pressure. 36 -40 CAFGD

(3)2020届江西省第三次高三大联考试卷

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

What Recycling Will Look Like in 10 Years

As businesses rush to become greener, this is what recycling may look like a decade from now. To begin with, more goods will be made of existing materials. The increase in the reuse of existing materials, including recycled plastics, glass and more will reduce the demand for raw materials. You'll find more clothing ,toys, park benches, etc. made o£ recycled water bottles. 36 . Thus all resources will be kept in circulation with no end.

Reusable products will become more popular. Not only will companies take up the responsibility to reduce waste. 37 Take single-use straws(吸管),for example. They've been banned everywhere because they are so bad for the environment and wildlife. Furthermore, beginning in 2021 the European Union will ban single-use plastics. 38 plastics.

Chemical recycling may become common* Though the field is still in its early stages, the process of chemical recycling may increase in the coming years. 39 “This is all just a huge expensive business,\adding that reducing the overall use of plastic is a better solution.

40 . Currently, thin plastic isn’t often recycled. As it's so lightweight, it can jam recycling machinery ;but throwing it out isn't ideal either. After all, it takes about 450 years to break down. You can return

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; we also need to change consumers' habits by changing the way they think about single-use