2022届高三英语一轮复习外研版(2019)必修三U5What an adventure阅读理解复习

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2022届高三英语一轮复习——2019版新外研社高中英语必修三写给爱人的话
Unit 5 What an adventure!
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本材料为2022届高三英语一轮复习——2019版新外研社高中英语必修三Unit 5 What an adventure!阅读理解复习学案;分三个部分:课文原文阅读理解练习;根据课文原文改编(缩写)的语法填空练习题及详解答案。
保护水资源的宣传语
假如就造句CLIMBING QOMOLANGMA: WORTH THE RISKS?
Last year, hundreds of people spent good money on an experience that they knew would include crowds, discomfort and danger. Many would become sick, due to the extreme cold and low air pressure, and a few would even lo their lives. Yet, despite all this, by the end of the trip many were already planning to return. For the people, climbing Qomolangma is
an experience like no other, making some feel weak and others, powerful.
British mountain climber George Mallory wrote of climbing Qomolangma, “What we get from this adventure is just We do not live to eat and make money. We eat and make money to be able to enjoy life. That is what life means and what life is for.” Sadly, Mallory would die on the mountain in 1924, although his body would not be found until many years later. It is still not known if he succeeded in reaching the top of Qomolangma before it took his life.
In 2011, words similar to tho of Mallory were spoken by American mountain climber Alan Arnette, who climbed Qomolangma in that year and was going to climb other high mountains around the world. “It brings into focus what’s important to you.” He added, “There are a thousand reasons to turn around and only one to keep going. You really have to focus on the one reason that’s most important and unique to you. It forces you to look deep inside yourlf and figure out if you really have the physical, as well as mental, toughness to push when you want to stop.”
思维导图怎么制作
With the majority of attempts to climb Qomolangma resulting either in total success or failure, is there also a scientific reason behind this risk-taking? Recent studies indicate that risk-taking may be part of human nature, with some of us more likely to take risks than others. Psychologist Frank Farley has spent years studying people who jump out of planes and drive fast cars, as well as tho who climb Qomolangma. He refers to the personalities of the people as “Type T”, with the “T” standing for “thrill”.
Speaking to the LA Times about the “Type T” personalities, Farley said, “They’ll say, ‘I’m not taking risks, I’m ’ They don’t want to die and they don’t expect to die.”
Rearch also suggests that our desire to ek risks can be connected to how much we expect to benefit from the result.
With this in mind, are the benefits of climbing Qomolangma worth the risks? It’s totally up to you.
根据课文内容选择正确答案
1. What does the author try to tell us in Paragraph 1?
A. The great difuty in climbing Qomolangma.
B. Two different kinds of Qomolangma climbers.
C. People's strong desire to climb the Qomolangma.
D. The great risks of climbing Qomolangma.
2. What happened to George Mallory eventually?
A. He succeeded in reaching the top of Qomolangma.
B. He lost his life on the mountain.
C. He became world-famous becau he succeeded.
D. He survived with the help of Alan Arette.幼儿涂色画
3. What would person of "Type T" probably do?
A. He is interested in making money.
B. He will not go for the mountain climbing.
C. He enjoys the excitement of mountain climbing.
D. He will be a success in his life journey.
4. According to rearch, why are some people keen on mountain climbing?
A. Becau they love to stay in the places with low air pressure.
B. Becau they want to follow other people.
C. Becau they focus on different reasons to succeed in life.
D. Becau they have the " Type T" personalities or focus on the great benefits of the climbing.
[答案解析] 1.C 2.B3.C4. D
课文语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Last year, hundreds of people spent a lot of money on climbing Qomolangma even though they knew they would be challenged with different risks.For some people, climbing 血虚证makes them feel 1 ________ ( power).
George Mallory believed that we eat and make money 2 ________ (enjoy) life. Sadly, this climber lost his life in 1924 while he 3 ________ ( climb) Qomolangma._ 4 ________ is still not known if he succeeded in reaching the top before it took his life. Alan Artnette, 5  ________climbed Qomolangna in 2011, held the idea that climbing brought 6 ________ focus what was important to you in your life. He believed that there were a thousand reasons to turn around and only one to keep going. He added, " You have to focus on 7 ________ one reason that's most important and unique to you. It depends on the physical and mental 8 ________ ( tough) to push when you want to give up.”
a3图框尺寸With the majority of attempts_  ________9 ( result) either in total success or failure, is there a scientific reason? Recent studies indicate that risk-taking may be part of human nature. Besides ,people enjoy climbing becau they expect to benefit from the result.

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