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高考英语二轮复习阅读理解训练4
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【2020】高考英语二轮复习阅读理解训练4
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【由山东省××市20xx高考英语3月模拟试题改编】
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项.。
It'shardtofindAliceMunrointhemedia.Evenaftershewonthe20xxNobelPrizeinLiterature,theCanadianwriterjustappearedforaquickinterviewandthendroppedoutof8ight.OnDec29,shestilldidn'tseekthespotlight(聚光灯)whenshewasnamedoneoftheriveWomenoftheYearbytheFinancialTimes.
InMunro'seyes,ordinarylivesalwayshidelargerdramas.Sosherecordswhatwecasuallythinkofastheeverydayactionsofnormalpeople,Sheoftenfocusesonlifeinherhometown,asmallvillageinOntariowhich8heismostfamiliarwith.Shewritesabouttheordinarythingsinthevillage-foxforming;,treesfelledintheOntariowilderness,poorcountryachool8andlonglastillnesses.Aboveall,shetalk8aboutgirlsandwomenwhohaveseeminglyordinarylivesbutstruggleagainstdailymisfortune.
Shehasaspecialtalentforuncoveringtheextraordinaryintheordinary.Theseareordinarypeople,ordinarystories,butshehasthemagic.Herpreciselanguage,depthofdetailandthelogicofherstorytellinghavemadeherstoriesinviting.
Runaway,oneofMunro'srepresentativeworks,isagoodexampleofherwritingstyle.OneofthestoriescentersonthelifeofanordinarywomanCarla,wholivesinasmallCanadiantownwithherhusbandClark.ThestoryslowlyformsapictureofCarla,trappedinabadmarriage,herunhappinessbuildingintodesperationuntilshedecide8toflee.ThestoryofCarlaisastoryofthepowerandbetrayalsoflove.Itisaboutlostchildrenandl08tchance8thatwecanallfindinlife,Thereispainbeneaththesurface,likeaneedleintheheart.
1.WelearnfromParagraph1thatAliceMunro
A.didn'tgetonwellwiththemedia
B.was8urprisedatwinningtheNobelPrize
C.didn'tvaluethetitleofWomenoftheYear
D.remainedmodestthoughverysuccessful
2.ManyofAliceMunro'sworks
A.focusoneverydaylifeofordinarypeople
B.areaboutbetrayalsofloveandviolence
C.centeronthehappylifeofcountrywomen
D.areromanticstoriessettinginherhometown
3.WhatmakesAliceMunro'sstoriesfascinatingaccordingtothetext?
C.Thehumorouslanguage.D.Herrichimagination.
4.InherrepresentativeworkRun.away,Carla
A.leadsahappylifewithClark
B.isafaithfulwifetoherhusband
C.triestorunawayfromherhusband
D.losesallhopesforabetterlife
5.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.AliceMunroandherhometown.B.TheawardsAliceMunrowon.
C.AliceMunro'sliterarylife.D.AliceMunroandherwritingstyle.
【参考答案】1—5、DABCA
A
RebeccaDavisandLaMarBaylorteachballettostreetchildreninKigali,Rwanda.Thechildrenhavelostalloftheirfamilies.Somehavebeeninprison;othershavesoldtheirbodiesforsex.Danceclassesprovidethechildrenwithstructuredlearningandself-expressionthatthey'veneverhadbefore.
BoyswhohavedonebestintheclasseswinscholarshipsandaresenttotheSunriseBoardingSchool.About30boyshavewonthiskindoffinancialaid.
AsforLaMarBaylor,heknowsfromhisownexperiencehowdancecanleadtoabetterlife.HeisfromCamden,NewJersey.CamdenhassometimesbeencalledAmerica'spoorestandmostdangerouscity.Henowthanksdancingforsavinghislife.
21.Thedanceprojectaimsto____.
A.givethestreetchildrenparentalcare
B.providescholarshipforthestreetchildren
C.helpthestreetchildrenreceivesomeeducation
D.keepthestreetchildreningoodhealth
22.Whatdowelearnaboutthestreetchildrenfromthepassage?
A.AllofthemcanbesenttotheSunriseBoardingSchool.
B.Itmaybehardforthemtoadapttoclassroomrulesatfirst.
C.Theyonlytakeclassesindancing.
D.Manyofthemhavebeeninprison.
A.theyallbenefitfromdancing
B.theyborrowedmoneyfromtheproject
C.theylearntoexpressthemselvesindanceclass
D.theywerehomelessatonetime
24.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat-.
A.thedanceprojectwasstartedinGuinea
B.thewandaprogramisthefirstprogrambyRebeccaDavis
C.theRwandaprogramhasattractedabout2,000children
D.thedanceprojectgainspopularityandgrowsquickly
B
Oncountlessmorningsoverthepastyear,Istoodwithmyson,James,inourdriveway,watchingourneighborhurryofftokindergarten.MywifeandIwantedtogiveJamesthebesteducation,butthatmeantwe'dhavetochangeourjobsandspendlesstimewithourkid.Iaskedmyself,"Wouldthistrade-offbeworthit?
"WhenIlookattheresearchonchilddevelopment,Ithinkitmightnot.WhereourkidsgotoschoolmightmatterlessthanmostAmericanparentsthink.
Socialscientistshavelongtriedtodeterminewhysomechildrengrowuptobesuccessful.Ina20xxstudy,GregDuncan,aprofessorofeducationattheUniversityofCalifornia,measuredtheinfluencethatthepeopleinachild'slifehaveonhowwellthechilddoesinschool.Duncanandhisteamfoundalmostnorelationshipbetweenhowstudentsdidonthetestandwhomtheysatbesideinclass,whomtheyhungoutwithafterschoolandwholivedintheirblock.Theonlymeaningfullinktheyfoundwasbetweensiblings(兄弟姐妹)andtwinsinparticular.
Lareau,anotherscholarbeganoneofthemostin-depthobservationsofAmericanparenting.Heconcludedthatsuccessismuchmorerelatedtotheamountoftimeparentsspendwiththeirchildren.Hesaid"ManyparentsIinterviewedareanxiousabouttheirchildren'sfutures.Buttheyhaveexaggerated(夸大)thesenseoftherisksinvolvediftheydon'tgivetheirchildren'thebest'ofeverything."
Soatlast,wedecidedtoleavethingsasitwere.Moretimewithourkidisthebestwecanprovide.
25.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto_.
A.introducethetopicofthepassage
B.confirmtheresultofaresearch
C.stresstheimportanceofgoodeducation
D.supportaresearchonchilddevelopment
26.FromthepassageweknowthatmostAmericanparents_.
A.spendalotoftimewiththeirchildren
B.liketobuyavarietyofbooksfortheirchildren
C.thinkchildren'sachievementlargelydependsonschools
27.Whobelieveschildren'sbrothersandsistersmayinfluencetheiracademicperformance?
A.Lareau.B.GregDuncan.C.SusanMayer.D.James.
28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Parents'timematterstochildren'sfuture.
B.Schooleducationdetermineschildren'sfuture.
D.Lesseducationmeansmorerisksforchildren'ssuccess.
C
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Availabledaily2pm-6pm,pricedat1800RUBfortwo.
TAITTINGERCHAMPAGNEBRUNCH
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Availabledaily4pm-11pm,pricedatRUB3,000foronebottle.
29.Acouplewithtwinsaged5diningatL'EuropeRestaurantshouldpayatleast.
A.RUB14,400B.RUB19,600
C.RUB9,800D.RUB3,600
30.Whichofthefollowingwillbeyourbestchoice,ifyoulikeclassicalmusic?
A.LobbyBar.B.TheMezzanineCaf6.
C.CaviarBar.D.L'EuropeRestaurant.
A.Asciencefiction.B.Ahotelbrochure.
C.Arecipebook.D.Ageographytextbook.
D
Theyalreadyguideblindanddisabledpeople;nowdogsaretobetrainedtohelppeoplewithdementia(痴呆)orAlzheimer's.Alzheimer'scanmakepeopleconfusenightanddayorforgetbasicthingssuchaswashingordrinkingenoughwater.
Thedogswillbetrainedtorespondtosoundtriggers(触发器)inthehomethatcausethemtoperformtasks.Thedutieswillincluderemindingtheirownerstotakemedicine,aswellasencouragingthemtoeat,drinkandsleepregularly.
TheideawasdevelopedbydesignstudentsattheGlasgowSchoolofArtandwillnowbeputintopracticebyAlzheimer'sScotlandandDogsfortheDisabled.ThefirstdogswillbedistributedtofourScottishcouples,whereoneofthepartnersisintheearlystagesofdementia.Some670,000peopleinBritainhavedementiaandoneinthreeover65swilldevelopthecondition.By2021thisisexpectedtorisetoonemillion.
HelenMcCain,directorofDogsfortheDisabled,said,"Peoplewithdementiaoftenforgettotakethemedicine.Ifadogpresentsthemwithabagwithpillsinitthere'sagreaterchanceofthemtakingit.Thedogwouldalsoencouragetheownertotakethemoutforwalks,ensuringtheykeepexercisingandinteractingwithotherpeople."
32.InBritainpeoplewithdementia__.
A.arelikelytoincreaseinnumberB.aremostlyover65yearsold
C.willbetrainedtorespondtosoundtriggersD.willbeabletolivearelativelynormallife
33.Thedogsaretaughttoperformtasksby-.
C.remindingthepatientsbybarkingD.reactingtosomesoundtriggers
34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"them"inParagraph4referto?
35.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthepassage?
A.Theideaofdementiadogswasdevelopedbystudents.
B.DogsaretrainedtoassistAlzheimer'spatients.
C.BritishpeoplewithAlzheimer'sareinpoorcondition.
D.Thedementiadogsperformmostdutiesofadoctor
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