高考英语阅读理解强化训练Day 62.docx
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高考英语阅读理解强化训练Day62
高考英语阅读理解强化训练Day62
Passage1
Aresearchhasshownthatnearly90percentoftrafficaccidentsarecausedbyhumanerrors.Soouraimisafullyautonomous(自动的)carthatgetsridofthecauseofmostaccidents:
thedriver.ResearcherHodgsonpointsout,“Forsafety,thefasteryoucanremovehumans,thebetter,evenifthereareunfortunatelyafewaccidentsfromnewcauses.It’saquestionofbalancingthenumberinjuredorkilledbyautonomousvehicleswiththepeoplewhoselivesarepotentiallysaved.”
It’sanideathatElonMusk,chiefexecutiveofelectriccarcompanyTeslaMotors,haslongbelieved.Hiscompanyisdeterminedtobethefirsttodeliverafullyautonomousvehicletoconsumers.Lastyear,MuskannouncedthatTesla’s2019goalwas“todoanexampledriveoffullautonomyallthewayfromL.A.toNewYork,andhavethecarparkitself.
However,evenTeslaadmitsthatthereareproblemstoovercome—thesoftwareneedsfurthervalidation(批准生效)andtheappropriateregulatoryapprovalneedstobeinplace.Indeed,recentcrashesofTeslavehiclesandGooglecarsconfirmthatthesoftwareisn’treadyyet.
TheUKgovernmentappearscommittedencouragingthedevelopmentofautonomousvehicles.It’ssupportingfourcitytrials,publishingtheModernTransportBilltoreduceredtapearoundtheirintroductionandadaptingthelegalsystemtotakeintoaccountproblemssuchasinsuranceliabilitywhenahumanisn’tincontrolofavehicle.
Theinsuranceindustryissimilarlyeagertohelpincreaseautonomyincars.AstheAssociationofBritishInsurerspointsout,“Nearly90percentofroadaccidentsarecausedbyhumanerrors.”Thiscostsmotorinsurersashocking$20millionperdayinclaims.
1.WhatdifficultydoesthecompanyTeslaMotorshave?
A.Thecompanylacksconfidencetomakenewcreations.
B.Newinventionsmaycausemoreinjuriesanddeaths.
C.Thesoftwareshouldbemadeofficiallyacceptable.
D.Thetrafficregulationhasprovedunreasonable.
2.WhatistheUKgovernment’sattitudetoautonomouscars?
A.Cautious.B.Positive.C.Ambiguous.D.Disapproving.
3.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.Insurancecompanieswouldliketosupportautonomouscars.
B.Humanmistakesmaybethekeycauseoftrafficaccidents.
C.Trafficaccidentswasteinsurancecompaniesquitealot.
D.Motoristsaresurprisedtohearaboutautonomouscars.
4.Thepurposeofwritingthetextisto________.
A.amusereaderswithfunnyexamples
B.showhisdeeploveforautonomouscars
C.introduceanewdevelopmentintechnology
D.provideapersuasiveargumentagainstautonomy
Passage2
Youarechattingwithfriendsonthephone,butyoucan’thelpbrowsingashoppingwebsiteinthemeantime.You’reeatinglunchaloneinthecanteen,butitonlyfeelsrightwhenyoustartplayingashowonyourphone—asifit’sanecessarysidedish.
Wenowliveinaworldthatbombardsuswithinformation.Itseemsunnaturaltodoonlyonethingatatime.It’sasifwe’reallsufferingfromwhatarecentQdailyarticlecalled“multitaskingOCD”(多任务强迫症).
“Withnewsreducedto140charactersandcommunicationincreasinglymadebyemojis(表情符号),wehavedevelopedtheabilitytofocusourattentiononseveralactivitiesanddevicesatthesametime.”SabyOtmani,founderofthewebsitePulpix,oncewrote,“Weneedlotsofstimuli(刺激元素)tokeepusinterestedandtofightoffboredom.”
Butperhaps“fightingoffboredom”isnottheonlyreason.Myownobsessionwithmultitaskingmainlycomesfromthefactthateveryonearoundmeseemstobeconstantlystudying.Eachminutewithoutnewinformationfeelslikeawasteoftime.SoIalwayshavemyheadphoneson,whetherI’mcommuting,exercisingorwalkinginthepark.I’mforeverlisteningtosomething—acourseonclassicalmusic,oronnewmediamanagement,andheavenknowswhatelse—justsoIcankeepupwiththeworld.
Peoplewhocan’tstayawayfromsocialmediaareknownasFOMO(fearofmissingout).Theyhavetobeconstantlyupdatedaboutwhattheirfriendsaredoingandsaying.ButI’dguessthat“FOFO”betterdescribesme—“fearoffallingout”.Nomatterwhatyourreason,multitaskingisapartofmodernlife.Doyourbesttomakethemostoutofit.
1.Withtheexamplesinthefirstparagraph,theauthorintendsto________.
A.explainwhat“multitaskingOCD”islike
B.showhowbusytoday’slifeis
C.showthatpeopletodayoftenfeellost
D.showpeopleliketobefashionable
2.Whydopeoplelikemultitasking,accordingtoOtmani?
A.Theylackthepatiencetofinishonethingatatime.
B.Itcanhelpthemtocommunicatetheirideas.
C.Theyaremoreablethanthepastgeneration.
D.Itcanpreventthemfrombeingbored.
3.Theunderlinedword“obsession”isclosestinmeaningto“________”.
A.interestB.knowledgeC.understandingD.worry
4.Whyisthewritercrazyaboutmultitasking?
She________.
A.wantstostayaheadofherfriends
B.wantstohavesomethingtoshowoff
C.doesn’twanttogetleftbehindbyothers
D.thinksitisboringtodoonethingatatime
Passage3
Whenyouthinkaboutcoffeealternatives,garlicisprobablyoneofthelastthingsthatcomestomind,butthatisexactlytheingredientthatoneJapaneseinventorusedtocreateadrinkthatlooksandtasteslikecoffee.
74’year’oldYokitomoShimotai,acoffeeshopownerinAomoriPrefecture,Japan,claimsthathisunique“garliccoffee”istheresultofacookingblunderhemadeover30yearsago,whenheburnedasteakandgarlicwhilewaitingtablesatthesametime.Intriguedbythescorchedgarlic’saroma,hemasheditupwithaspoonandmixeditwithhotwater.Theresultingdrinklookedandtastedalotlikecoffee.Makingamentalnoteofhisdiscovery,Yokimotocarriedonwithhisjob,andonlystartedresearchinggarliccoffeeagainafterheretired.
Committedtoturninghisweirddrinkintoacommercialproduct,YokitomoShimotaispentyearsoptimizingtheformula,andaboutfiveyearsago,hefinallyachievedaresulthewassatisfiedwith.Tomakehisdissolvablegarlicgrounds,heroaststheclovesinanelectricoven,and,afterthey’vecooledoff,smashesthemintofineparticlesandpacksthemindripbags.
“Mydrinkisprobablytheworld’sfirstofitskind,”thegarliccoffeeinventortoldKyodoNews.“Itcontainsnocaffeinesoit’sgoodforthosewhowouldliketodrinkcoffeeatnightorpregnantwomen.”
“Thebitternessofburnedgarlicapparentlyhelpscreatethecoffee’likeflavor,”Shimotaiadds.Heclaimsthat,althoughhisgarliccoffeedoesgiveoffanaromaofroastedgarlic,itdoesn’tcausebadbreath,becausethegarlicisthoroughlycooked.Andifyoucangetpastthesmell,thedrinkapparentlydoestastealotlikeactualcoffee.
Ifdecafisn’tgoodenoughforyou,andyou’reinthemoodforsomethingnew,youcantryYokitomoShimotai’sgarliccoffeeathisshop,inthecityofNinohc,IwatePrefecture,orbuyyourowndripbagsforjust324yen(\
.8).
1.Whichwordistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword“blunder”inthesecondparagraph?
________
A.mistakeB.show
C.mixtureD.brand
2.Whoisnotsuitabletodrinkgarliccoffee?
________
A.Awomanbearingababy.
B.Astudenthavingtroublewithsleep.
C.Acleanerworkingonadayshift.
D.Ayoungladysickofgarlic.
3.Whichofthefollowingisnotcharacteristicofgarliccoffee?
________
A.Itiscaffeine’free.
B.Garlicpowderdissolvesinwater.
C.Theburntgarliccreatesbitterness.
D.Itisanimprovementonagarlicdish.
4.WhichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribeYokitomoShimotai?
________
A.venturousandgreedy
B.innovativeandperseverant
C.hardworkingandcautious
D.observantandhelpful
Passage4
Ineversoonthenightnorseenastar;I'veseenneitherspringnorfallnorwinter.IwasbornattheendoftheReiningAge(刹车时代),justastheEarth'srotation(旋转)wascomingtoafinalstop.
TheReininglastedfor42years,threeyearslongerthantheUnityGovernmenthadplanned.Mymotheroncetoldmeaboutthetimeourfamilywitnessedthelastsunset.TheSunhadeversoslowlycrepttowardthehorizon,almostasifithadstoppedmovingaltogether.Intheend,ittookthreedaysandthreenightstofinallyset.Naturally,thatwastheendofall"days"andall"nights".TheEasternHemisphere(半球)wascoveredinweaklightforalongtimethen,perhapsforadozenyearsorso—withtheSunhidingjustbeyondthehorizon—itsraysreflectedbyhalfofthesky.ItwasduringthatlongsunsetthatIwasborn.
Duskdidnotmeandarkness.TheNorthernHemispherewaslitupbytheEarthEngines.ThesegiantengineshadbeenraisedallacrossAsiaandNorthAmerica;onlythesolidplatesbeneaththosetwocontinentscouldresistthegreatpushingforcestheyexerted.Therewereabout12,000EarthEnginesbuiltanddistributedacrosstheAsianandAmericanplains.
Frommyhome1couldseethebrightplasmaplumes(等离子气柱)ofseveralhundredEarthEngines.Justimagineatitanicpalace,oneaslargeastheParthenonontheAcropolis.Nowimaginecountlesstitanicpillarsrisingfromthatpalace,reachingtotheheavens,eachreleasingbrilliant,bluish’whitelightlikeatitanicshiningtube.Andthenthereisyou;youareamicrobeonthepalace'sfloor.Thisonlybeginstopaintthepictureoftheworldwelivedin.
Thispicture,however,isnotyetcomplete.Inordertosurvivethemeltingtemperatureoftheexpandingsun,wehavetopushtheEarthawayfromit.First,theEarthmustbestoppedfromrotating.Onlytheforcesactingtangentially(正切地)totheEarth'srotationcouldslowit,sotheEarthEngineshadtobebuilttoaspecificangle.Thosegiganticpillarsoflightwereleaningtothat
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