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江西高考新闻报道
江西高考新闻报道
【篇一:
14年高考阅读之新闻报道类】
2014全国高考汇编阅读之新闻报告类
一(2014大纲卷)b
sincethefirstearthdayin1970,americanshavegottenalot“greener”towardtheenvironment(环境).“wedidn’tknowatthattimethereevenwasanenvironment,letalonethattherewasaproblemwithit,”saysbruceanderson,presidentofearthdayusa.
butwhatbeganasnothingimportantinpublicaffairshasgrownintoasocialmovement.businesspeople,politicalleaders,universityprofessors,andespeciallymillionsofgrass-rootsamericansaretakingpartinthemovement.“theunderstandinghasincreasedmany,manytimes,”saysgaylordnelson,theformergovernorfromwisconsin,whothoughtupthefirstearthday.
greatimprovementhasbeenachieved.in1988therewereonly600recycling(回收利用)programs;todayin1995thereareabout6,600.advancedlights,motors,andbuildingdesignshavehelpedsavealotofenergyandthereforepreventedpollution.
twenty–fiveyearsago,therewerehardlyanyeducationprogramsforenvironment.today,it’shardtofindapublicschool,university,orlawschoolthatdoesnothavesuchakindofprogram.”untilwedothat,nothingelsewillchange!
”saybruceanderson.
1.accordingtoanderson,before1970,americanshadlittleideaabout___
a.thesocialmovementb.recyclingtechniquesc.environmentalproblemsd.theimportanceofearthday
2.wheredoesthesupportforenvironmentalprotectionmainlycomefrom?
a.thegrass–rootslevelb.thebusinesscirclec.governmentofficialsd.universityprofessors
3.whathaveamericansachievedinenvironmentalprotection?
a.theyhavecutcaremissionstothelowestb.theyhavesettledtheirenvironmentalproblems
c.theyhaveloweredtheircolevelsinfortycities.
d.theyhavereducedpollutionthrougheffectivemeasures.
4.whatisespeciallyimportantforenvironmentalprotectionaccordingtothelastparagraph?
a.educationb.planningc.greenlivingd.coreduction
二(2014福建卷)e
ashasbeenalltooapparentinrecentdaysatbalcombe,fewissuescausegreaterconcernthanenergypolicy.manyvillagecommunitiesfeeltheircountrysideisbeingruinedbythepower-producingmachinesofwindfarms;yettheynevertakedirectaction,eventhoughtheplanninglawsputthemataseveredisadvantage.andthegeneroussubsidies(财政补贴),whichencouragetheexpansionofwindpower,arenotfavorabletothevillagecommunitiesandsetlandownersinconflictwithotherresidents(居民).
thosewhodisagreewiththerapidexpansionofwindfarmsstatethatthedamagetheycauseisoutofproportion(比例)tothebenefitstheybring,becausetheirenergyoutputcannotmatchthatofthecarbon-basedpowerstationstheyaresupposedtoreplace.supportersinsistthatwindmustbepartofamixofrenewables,nuclearandcarbon,andthatthecountryiscommittedtomeetingeu(europeanunion)targetsfornon-carbonenergygeneration.
againstthisbackground,thefactthatthereisanargumentwithinthegovernmentoverwhethertopublishanofficialreportonwindfarmsimpactonthecountrysidebecomesevenmoreextraordinary.thetwopartiesinthecoalition(联合)governmentareindisagreementoverwhatitshouldsay.
wehavesomeadviceforthetwoparties:
publishthereport,andletthecountrybethejudge.evenifitcontainsevidencethatwindfarmsareharmful,itwillhardlybeapleasantsurprisetopeoplewhodonotlikethem.equally,supportersmustarguetheircasebyacknowledgingtheconcernsandexplainingwhytheyareeithermisplacedorworthyofmuchattention.
thesuggestionthatfurthernegotiationsaretotakeplacetoproduceanacceptablereportsuggeststhatthepoliticsofcoalitiongovernmentaredoingthecountryharminacertainway.giventhesensitivitiesinvolved,alltheinformationshouldbeavailablesothatpeoplecanreachtheirownconclusions,ratherthan
beingleftwiththesuspicion(猜疑)thatfactsarebeingreplacedbypoliticalbeliefs.
5.wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat__________.
a.energypolicycatchesmuchattentionofthepublic
b.theresidentsareinfavoroftheexpansionofwindfarms
c.manyvillagecommunitiesaresatisfiedwiththesubsidies
d.theplanninglawsoffergreatbenefitstotheresidents
6.supportersthinkthattheexpansionofwindpower____.
a.ismorerapidthanthatofcarbon-basedpower
b.guaranteesanincreaseinenergyoutput
c.isexpectedtobemuchbetterthanthatofnuclearpower
d.agreeswitheutargetsfornon-carbonenergygeneration
7.itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat____.
a.anofficialreportwillsettletheenergyproblem
b.thetwopartiesaredividedovertheissueofwindfarms
c.thetwopartieshaveagreedonafurthernegotiation
d.politicalbeliefsconcerningenergyissuegoagainstfacts
8.whichofthefollowingreflectstheauthorsopinion?
a.increasepoliticalimpactonenergypolicy.b.releaseastatementofsupportersonwindfarms.
c.letthenationjudgethefactsaboutwindpower.d.leavethetwopartiestoreachtheirownconclusions.
三(2014湖北卷)b
london’snewestskyscraper(摩天大楼)iscalledtheshardanditcostabout430millionpoundstobuild.ataheightofalmost310metres,itisthetallestbuildingineurope.theshardhascompletelychangedtheappearanceoflondon.however,noteveryonethinksthatitisachangeforthebetter.
theshardwasdesignedbythefamousitalianarchitectrenzopiano.whenhebegandesigningtheshardforlondon,pianowantedaverytallbuildingthatlookedlikeaspire(尖顶).hewantedtheglasssurfacestoreflecttheskyandthecity.thesidesofthebuildingaren’tregular.sothebuildinghasanunusualshape.itlookslikeaverythin,sharppieceofbrokenglass.andthatishowthebuildinggotthename:
theshard.pianosaysthatthespireshapeoftheshardispartofagreatlondontradition.theshaperemindshimofthespiresofthechurchesoflondonorthetallmasts(桅杆)oftheshipsthatwereonceontheriverthames.
theshardhas87floors.atthetop,thereisanobservatory.atthemomentthebuildingisempty,buteventuallytherewillbeafive-starhotel.therewillalsobetopqualityrestaurants,apartmentsandoffices.
beforebuildingworkbegan,alotofpeopledidn’twanttheshardthoughtheplanswereapproved.nowtheyarestillunhappyabouttheshard.somecriticssaythatsuchatallskyscrapermightbegoodinacitylikenewyork,butnotinlondon.theysaythatthebestthingabouttheshardisitsspireshape.butthatistheonlything.thereisnodecoration,onlyflatsurfaces.theegyptiansdidthat4,500yearsago.theyalsothinktheshardistoobigforlondon.itdestroysthebeautyofthecity.
othercriticsdon’tlikewhattheshardseemstorepresent.theysaythattheshardshowshowlondonisbecomingmoreunequal.onlyveryrichpeoplecanaffordtobuytheexpensiveprivateapartmentsandstayinthehotel.butthepeoplewholiveneartheshardareamongthepoorestinlondon.sotheshardseemsasymbolofthedivisioninsocietybetweentheveryrichandthepoor.
theshardnowdominatesthelondonskyline.itisnotcertain,however,thatordinarylondoncitizenswilleveracceptitasavaluableadditiontothecity.
9.london’snewestskyscraperiscalledtheshardbecauseof______.
a.itscostb.itssizec.itsshaped.itsheight
10.whenhedesignedtheshard,pianowanteditto______.
a.changelondon’sskylineb.inheritlondon’straditionc.imitatetheegyptianstyled.attractpotentialvisitors
11.thecriticswhorefertosocialdivisionthinktheshard______.
a.isonlypreferredbytherichb.isintendedforwealthypeople
c.isfarawayfromthepooraread.ispopularonlywithlondoners
12.whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
a.theshard:
cheersandclapsb.theshard:
workofagreatarchitect
c.theshard:
newsymboloflondon?
d.theshard:
achangeforthebetter?
四(2014江西卷)c
closeyoureyesfoeaminutesandimaginewhatlifewouldbelikeofyouhadahundreddollarsless.alsoimaginewhatitwouldbelikespendingtherestofyourlifewithyoueyesclosed.imaginehavingtoreadthispage,notwithyoureyesbutwithyourfinger-tips.
withexistingmedicalknowledgeandskills,two-thirdsoftheworld’s42millionblindshouldnothavetosuffer.unfortunately,richcountriespossesmostofthisknowledge,whiledevelopingcountriesdonot.
orbisisaninternationalnon-profitorganizationwhichoperatestheworld’sonlyflyingteachingeyehospital.orbisintendstohelpfightblindnessworldwide.insideadc-8aircraft,thereisafully-equippedteachinghospitalwithtelevisionstudioandclassroom.doctorsaretaughtthelatesttechniquesofbringingsightbacktopeoplethere.projectorbisalsoaimsatpromotingpeacefulcooperation(合作)amongcountries.
orbistriestohelpdevelopingcountriesbyprovidingtrainingduringthree-weekmedicalprograms.orbishastaughtsight-savingtechniquestoover35,000doctorsandnurses,whocontinuetocuretensofthousandsofblindpeopleeveryyear.orbishasconducted17planeprogramsischinasofar.fortheseventotenmillionblindinchinaorbisisplanningtodomoreforthem.atthemomentanorbisisworkingonalong-termplantodevelopatrainingcenterandtoprovideeyecareservicetoshanxiprovince.orbisneedsyourhelptocontinuetheirworkandfreepeoplefromblindness.
forjustus$38,youcanhelponepersonsee;for$380youcanbringsightto10people;$1,300helpsteachadoctornewskills;andfor$13,000youcanprovideatrainingprogrammeforagroupofdoctorswhocanmakethousandsofblindpeopleseeagain.yourmoneycanopentheireyestotheworld.pleasehelporbisimprovethequalityoflif
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