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2023高考阅读理解考前热身(Day23)(含答案)

日期:2024-06-26 科目:英语 类型:高中试卷 查看:80次 大小:26843Byte 来源:二一课件通
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2023高考阅读理解考前热身 (Day23) A(应用文) Most people agree that eating healthy food is important. But sometimes making good food choices can be difficult. Now, there are apps that can help people learn about the food they eat to improve their health and their dining out experience. HappyCow app Vegetarians do not eat animal meat. Vegans do not eat any animal products. The HappyCow app is made for both groups. Users can search for vegetarian-vegan restaurants and stores around the world. A free version of HappyCow is available (可获得的) for Android that has ads and requires an Internet connection. OpenTable app The OpenTable app helps people choose restaurants when they want to go out to eat. It is a free service that shows users restaurants available based on where and when they want to dine. It gives users points when they make reservations (预订), which can add up to discounts on restaurant visits. LocalEats app Restaurant chains, like McDonalds, can be found almost anywhere a person might travel. But sometimes travelers want to eat like locals. The LocalEats app is designed for that. It can help you find local restaurants in major cities in the US and in other countries. It costs about a dollar. Where Chefs Eat app “Where Chefs Eat” is a 975-page book. Most people would not want to carry that around. But there is a much lighter app version of the same name for just $15. Six hundred chefs provide information on 3,000 restaurants around the world on the Where Chefs Eat app. 1.Who is the HappyCow app designed for A.Those who prefer local foods. B.Those who prefer animal products. C.Those who prefer animal meat. D.Those who prefer vegetables. 2.Which app will cost you most according to the text A.HappyCow. B.OpenTable. C.LocalEats. D.Where Chefs Eat. 3.Where does this passage most probably come from A.A science textbook. B.A tourist map. C.A health magazine. D.A museum guide. B(记叙文) Fighting through pain after running for 28 hours, and amid the sound of tired feet struggling through the Arizona dirt—finally soft, soothing (舒缓的) music could be heard over the horizon. The finish line, which was once 100 miles away, was right in front of him. A small, roaring human victory tunnel welcomed Zach Bates as he ran across the finish line. Diagnosed with autism (自闭症) at the age of four, Bates completed the 100-mile ultramarathon (超级马拉松) earlier this year, becoming the youngest finisher in the race’s history, aged 19. Bates was a member of the cross-country team in high school but, after graduating he surprised his family with a new goal—to run a 100-mile race before his 20th birthday. Neither Bates nor his parents had any prior experience in preparing for the task at hand, but Brian, his father, found ways to help, truly making it a family affair. In addition to hiking safe trails, they read books together, organized all his nutrition, and made sure their son had the right equipment—like the watch he wore on long ... ...

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