揭阳市最新 高考英语 阅读理解精选及答案.docx
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揭阳市最新高考英语阅读理解精选及答案
揭阳市最新高考英语阅读理解精选及答案
一、高中英语阅读理解
1.阅读理解
IfAmericanwaterwayshadeverbeenvotedontheyearbook,theBuffaloRivercouldeasilyhavebeennamedUgliest.Itcouldbehardtofindhopethere.Ittookdecadesforpublicperceptionoftherivertoshift.Butactivistcitizens,whocollaboratedwithindustry,government,andenvironmentgroupsnevergaveupontheirpollutedriver—theBuffaloRivergraduallywentfrombeingconsideredalostcausetoaplaceworthfightingfor.Andbynowthecleaned—upwaterisoneofBuffalo'Sbiggestattractions.
Bythe1960s,theriverwasseenasoneoftheworstsourcesofpollutionpouringintotheGreatLakes.TheBuffaloRiverhadcaughtfiremanytimes.Thesurfacehadanoilylayer,andanyfishcaughttherewerenoteatable.
Thewaterway'sfatestartedshiftinginthemid-1960s.StanleySpisiakwasalocalPolish—Americanjewelerbyday,butbyeveninghewasthekindofguywho'dchasedowndumpers(垃圾车)hespottedontheBuffaloRiver.By1966hefoundhimselfwinningtheNationalWildlifeFederation's"WaterConservationistoftheYear"award.Andbeforelonghegotanickname:
"Mr.BuffaloRiver."Buttherewasonlysomuchhecoulddo—theriverwasstilldeclaredbiologicallydeadin1969.
JillSpisiakJedlickaishisgreat-grandniece.Shepicksupwhereheleftoffbydirectingtheriver'sprotectororganization,BuffaloNiagaraWaterkeeper.ProfessorSchneeklothandsevenfriendsfoundedtheorganizationasanall-volunteernonprofitin1989,afterorganizingthefirstrivercleanupthatyear.Todaythegroupemploys27full-timeworkersandhashelpedoverseetheBuffaloRiver's$100millionrestoration.
Sofar,theBuffaloRiver'swaterqualityhasrestored,butitisstillanongoingissue,assewage(污水)canoverflowintotheriverafterstorms.Habitatrestorationcontinuesaswell;fishandplantingsarestillbeingsampledtomeasurehowwellit'sgone.
(1)WhatdidtheBuffaloRiverusetobe?
A. Awaterwayontheyearbook.
B. Ariverheavilypolluted.
C. AgreatattractionofBuffalo's. D. Aplaceworthfightingfor.
(2)WhywasMr.Spisiaknamed"Mr.BuffaloRiver"?
A. Becausehisfateshiftedinthe1960s.
B. BecausehespotteddumpersontheRiver.
C. Becausehesparednoeffortstoprotecttheriver.
D. Becausetheriverwasdeclaredbiologicallydead.
(3)Howlongdidittakefortherivertorestore?
A. Morethanhalfacentury. B. Justfourdecades. C. About30years. D. Only27years.
(4)Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthistext?
A. TherestorationoftheBuffaloRiver
B. StanleySpisiak:
The"Mr.BuffaloRiver"
C. ThefutureoftheBuffaloRiver
D. Riverprotection:
Alongwaytogo
【答案】
(1)B
(2)C
(3)A
(4)A
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了被污染的theBuffaloRiver的恢复。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第一段中的”nevergaveupontheirpollutedriver—theBuffaloRivergraduallywentfrombeingconsideredalostcausetoaplaceworthfightingfor.“;第二段中的”Bythe1960s,theriverwasseenasoneoftheworstsourcesofpollutionpouringintotheGreatLakes.TheBuffaloRiverhadcaughtfiremanytimes.Thesurfacehadanoilylayer,andanyfishcaughttherewerenoteatable.“可知,theBuffaloRiver过去是一条被严重污染的河。
故选B。
(2)考查推理判断。
根据第三段中的”StanleySpisiakwasalocalPolish—Americanjewelerbyday,butbyeveninghewasthekindofguywho'dchasedowndumpers(垃圾车)hespottedontheBuffaloRiver.By1966hefoundhimselfwinningtheNationalWildlifeFederation's"WaterConservationistoftheYear"award.Andbeforelonghegotanickname:
‘Mr.BuffaloRiver.’"可知,Mr.Spisiak被称为“Mr.BuffaloRiver”是因为他不遗余力地保护这条河。
故选C。
(3)考查推理判断。
根据第一段中的“Ittookdecadesforpublicperceptionoftherivertoshift.”公众对这条河的看法改变花了几十年的时间;第二段中的“Bythe1960s,theriverwasseenasoneoftheworstsourcesofpollutionpouringintotheGreatLakes.”到了20世纪60年代,这条河被认为是五大湖最严重的污染源之一。
;以及最后一段中的“Sofar,theBuffaloRiver'swaterqualityhasrestored,”到目前为止,布法罗河的水质已经恢复”可知,这条河花了多半个世纪才恢复。
故选A。
(4)考查主旨大意。
第一段和第二段说明了theBuffaloRiver严重受污染的情况,第三、四段介绍了为改变污染状况所做的努力,以及最后一段中的“Sofar,theBuffaloRiver'swaterqualityhasrestored,butitisstillanongoingissue,assewage(污水)canoverflowintotheriverafterstorms.Habitatrestorationcontinuesaswell;fishandplantingsarestillbeingsampledtomeasurehowwellit'sgone.”是其现状。
综上可知,本文讲述的是被污染的theBuffaloRiver的恢复。
故选A。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,推理判断和主旨大意三个题型的考查,是一篇环保类阅读,要求考生准确捕捉细节信息,同时根据上下文进行逻辑推理,概括归纳,从而选出正确答案。
2.阅读理解
Whattodoifyoufindasick,injuredorabandonedwildanimal.
Generaltips
Don'tremoveananimalfromitsnaturalhabitat(theanimalmaynotneedassistance,andyoucoulddomoreharmthangood).
Checktheanimalperiodicallyfor24-48hours.
Keepyourdistance.
Younganimals/babies
Ifyoufindanabandonedyounganimal,separatedfromadultsorleftonitsown—keepcatsanddogsawayandlimitnoise.
Anadultmaynotreturnifitisnoisyorifpeoplearecloseby.
Gethelpforawildanimal
InOntario,wildliferehabilitators(复健员)areauthorizedbytheMinistryofNaturalResourcesandForestrytoprovidetemporarycaretosick,injuredandabandonedwildlifesoitcanbereturnedtothewild.Rehabilitatorscommitsignificanttimeandresources,andmanyseekdonationstoassistwiththeirwork.
Everyeffortismadebywildliferehabilitatorstoensurewildlifeintheircaredonotbecometame(驯服).
Findawildliferehabilitator
Togethelpforasick,injuredorabandonedanimal,youcancontact:
anauthorizedwildliferehabilitatoryourlocalMinistryofNaturalResourcesandForestrydistrictoffice
Healthrisks
Ifyoucomeacrosssickordiseasedwildlifeandyoususpectthereisapublichealthrisk(suchasWestNilevirus),contactyourregionalorlocalhealthunitimmediately:
OntarioPublicHealthUnits
Publicsafety
Iftheanimalisaliveandthereisapublicsafetyissue,contactyourlocalpolicedepartment.
(1)Whichisthegeneralsolutionifyoufindanabandonedanimal?
A. Leaveitwhereitisandobserveit.
B. Removeitfromitsnaturalhabitat.
C. Staywithitandcareforit.
D. Pretendnottohaveseenit.
(2)Wildliferehabilitatorsaredevotedto_______.
A.providingconstantcaretowildlife
B.makingwildanimalswell-tamed
C.releasingwildlifebacktothewild
D.donatinglargesumstocharity
(3)WhowillyoucontactifyoufindawildanimalattheriskofpublichealthinOntario?
A.OntarioPublicHealthUnits.
B.Anauthorizedwildliferehabilitator.
C.Thelocalpolicedepartment.
D.TheMinistryofNaturalResourcesandForestry.
(4)What'sthepurposeofthetext?
A.Toteachpeoplehowtotrainanimals.
B.Togiveadviceonprotectingendangeredwildlife.
C.Tocallonpeopletoraisepets.
D.TointroducetheanimalsinOntario.
【答案】
(1)A
(2)C
(3)A
(4)B
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了对生病、受伤、遗弃的野生动物的救助方法,包括:
一般方法、幼崽的救助方法、帮助找到动物康复师、注意公共安全等方式。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据Generaltips部分中的"Don'tremoveananimalfromitsnaturalhabitat"不要把动物从它的栖息地抱走,同时"Checktheanimalperiodicallyfor24-48hours."要在24-48小时内查看动物的情况,即观察动物的状态。
故选A。
(2)考查细节理解。
根据Gethelpforawildanimal部分中的"providetemporarycaretosick,injuredandabandonedwildlifesoitcanbereturnedtothewild"复健员对被救治的动物提供暂时的照顾,使得动物能最终回到野外。
故选C。
(3)考查细节理解。
根据Healthrisks部分中的"Ifyoucomeacrosssickordiseasedwildlifeandyoususpectthereisapublichealthrisk…OntarioPublicHealthUnits"在发现生病或残疾的野生动物可能会对公共健康造成影响时,就可以找到OntarioPublicHealthUnits。
故选A。
(4)考查推理判断。
根据文章标题可知,是在找到生病、受伤、遗弃的野生动物后可以做什么,即救助建议和方法,故选B。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解和推理判断两个题型的考查,是一篇介绍类阅读,考生需要准确捕捉细节信息,并根据上下文进行逻辑推理,从而选出正确答案。
3.阅读理解
Anaspirinadaykeepsthedoctoraway
Dr.TimJohnsondiscussesevidenceofadailydoseofaspirin'sbenefits.That'snotthesaying,butdoctorshaveagreed,foraboutageneration,thatanaspirinadayisgoodforyou.Itmayreducetheriskofheartattacksorstrokesby20percentormore.
TheUSPreventiveServicesTaskForce,anindependentgroupconvenedbytheDepartmentofHealthandHumanServices,haspublishedguidelinesthatitsaysshouldendtheconfusion.
Thekeypoints:
⒈Menshouldstartadailyaspirinatage45,mainlytoprotectagainstheartattacks.
⒉Womenshouldstartat55,mainlytoprotectagainststroke.
⒊Forbothsexes,ababyaspirin-typically81milligramaday-willdothejob.Thereisnoevidencethatalargedosemakesadifference.
⒋Andbothsexesshouldstopbyage80,unlesstheirdoctorssayotherwise.Asyougetolder,there'sagreaterriskofbleedinginthebrainorthedigestivesystem,ariskthatissmallbutcanbedeadlyinsomecases.
Ifpeoplestarttakingaspirinastheguidelines,doctorssaytheirriskofheartattackswilldropbyabout20percent."Peoplemayaskthemselves'AmIatriskforaheartattackorastroke?
'"saidDr.RandalThomas,directorofcardiovas-cularhealthattheMayoClinicinMinnesota"Ifyouareage45andmale,ifyou'reaboveage55andfemale,theanswerismostlikelyyes,andyouwillmostlikelybenefitfromtakingasmalldoseofaspirinaday.
(1)WhatmightDr.TimJohnsonthinkoftakinganaspirinaday?
A. Itisuselessfortheold.
B. Itwillkeepthedoctoraway.
C. Itisbeneficialtohealth.
D. Itwillhaveharmfulsideeffects.
(2)Whatcanwelearnfromtheguidelines?
A. Theaspirinhasthesameeffectonbothmenandwomen.
B. Alargedoseofaspirinwillcausebleedinginthebrain.
C. Peopleshouldstarttakingaspirinatage45.
D. Itwillbeawasteifyoutakemorethan81milligramofaspirinaday.
(3)WhatmightbeDr.RandalThomasattitudetotheguidelines?
A. Cri
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