2022年高职单招每日一练《英语》7月27日

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  •   Mike Myers is a teacher at Chauncey Rose High School in Terre Haute, Indiana. Last year, he taught his students about the world’s rain forests. They learned that rain forests are important because the plants and animals of the rain forest give us food, wood, and medicine.
      Destruction of the world’s rain forests is a serious problem. Unluckily, rain forests are disappearing at a rate of 80 acres per minute! As part of a class project, Myers’ students bought three acres of rain forest in Central America. They paid $25 per acre. The students hope that the land they bought will be protected and not destroyed. The students became so interested in rain forests that they decided to get a closer look at a real rain forest.
      So last June, Myers and four of his students took a boat ride down a river. They saw alligators and crocodiles. In the middle of the week, a guide took Myers and his students into the rain forest. “The monkeys were not happy that we were in their forest. They broke small branches off the trees and threw them at e us,” one of the students said, “It was a great learning experience for all of us,” said Myers.
      Each student chose something specific about Costa Rica to study involving the plants, animals, food, and culture. During the last few days the group had time to do fun activities. They went whitewater rafting and horseback riding, and visited Costa Rica’s active volcano.
      Myers hopes to make the trip every year with a different group of kids.

    1. The passage mainly shows that Myers and his students __________.

    Adid something to protect rain forest

    B wanted to buy the rain forest in Costa Rica

    Cwere interested in the culture of Costa Rica

    Dwent to the rain forest for various fun activities

  •   Passage B
      In 1638, John Harvard donated some money and about four hundred books to a new university.This was the beginning of the library at Harvard University.The gift was so important that the university was named for John Harvard.
      Thomas Bray began the first free lending library in the late 1600s.He set up more than 30 libraries in the American colonies.However, the idea for this kind of free library ended when Bray died in 1730.In 1731, Benjamin Franklin and some friends started the first subscription library in the United States.In a subscription library people pay money to become members, but they mayborrow the books without paying again.
      In the United States, every child had a free education.This idea soon led to free libraries.One of the first libraries that used tax money to buy books was a library in Peterborough, New Hampshire.This library was set up in 1833.

    2. Harvard University began_______.  

    Ain 1731

    Bin 1730

    Cin 1833

    Din 1638  

  •   Passage A
      A mother in Australia was told by a doctor that her newly-born son was “dead”, but she helped bring him back to life by holding the baby against her body. She used a method known as “kangaroo care (袋鼠护理法)”. The child, named Jamie, was born after only 27 weeks with his twin sister, Emily, at a hospital in Sydney. Her birth went well, but his was a different story. The doctor struggled for 20 minutes to save Jamie before declaring him dead.
      “His little arms and legs were just falling down away from his body,” Kate Ogg said, “I took my coat off and put him on my chest with his head over my arm.” She and her husband, David, spoke to the child as she continued to hold him for nearly two hours. During that time, the two-pound baby showed signs of life. She said, “I told my mom, who was there, that he was still alive. Then he held out his hand and grabbed(抓住) my finger.” Their tiny baby grew stronger and stronger in his mother’s arms, and their final goodbye turned into a hello.
      The doctor at first ignored the baby’s movements, but when he put the stethoscope(听诊器) to its chest, his mouth was wide open and he said, “It’s my fault. It’s a miracle.”
      “The ‘kangaroo care’ helps the baby keep body warmth,” Dr. Pinchi Srinivasan said. “It also regulates(调节) heart beat and breathing rates and is believed to help weight gain and improve sleeping habits. Fathers can also use ‘kangaroo care’. The key to the method is skin-to-skin contact.”
      The practice began in less developed nations. It has become a recognized practice in helping premature babies. The technique is good for babies, and is used in many baby care centres.

    3. After hearing what the doctor said, the mother ________.

    Achose to believe the doctor

    Bdidn't give up and tried to bring her baby to life

    Cbecame so sad that she almost became mad

    Dbecame angry at what the doctor did to her son

  • 1. 单句改错,选出括号里的错误选项,并改正。[A](Does) the game [B](start) [C](from) the main character [D](having breakfast) ?
  • 2. 单句改错,选出括号里的错误选项,并改正。[A](We’re) [B](tired) now. [C](What about) [D](have a rest), sir?
  • 3. 单句改错,选出括号里的错误选项,并改正。[A](My work) [B](keeps) me [C](busily) [D](all day).
  • 1. Spring in China ()(last) from February to April.
  • 从下面选择适当的词填空,完成句子,每词只用一次。
    under,behind,below,in front of,near,above,inside,outside,over,across

    2. Come out,boy. Don't hide () that big tree.
  • 3. There are two sharks () the bridge.
  • 1. (改写句子,句意不变,每空只填一个词) You'd better water the young trees every other day.
    It's() for you ()water the young trees every other day.