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1、2019 高考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解專(zhuān)題選編(4)李仕才A“BANG! the door caused a reverberation (回聲).It was just standing there, with father sta ndingon one side, and me on the other side.Wewere both in great an ger. “ Never set foot in this house aga in! ” stormed father. With tearswelling up in my eyes, I rushed out of the flat a

2、nd ran along the street.The street lights were shining,causing rather sad feelings. I wandered aimlessly.A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me. I felt as if I sawmy childhood from ano ther space: happy and carefree.But now I don t know whether it is because I have grown up or be

3、cause dad isgetti ng old. We differ in our ways of thinking. We are just like two people comingfrom two different worlds. It feels like there is an iron door between us that cann ever be ope ned.I wan dered the streets, without a dest in atio n in mind.My heart was froze n onthis hot summer night. A

4、s I walked on, there were fewer and fewer people on the streets, un til I had onlythe street lights to keep me compa ny. When I fin ally reached the high-rise apartment block in which Ilived, I saw that the light was still on.I thought to myself:“ Is father wait ing for me, or is he still angry with

5、 me?”In fact, it was nothing. Perhaps, dad was throw ing away some of his old stamps.Perhaps he thought they were useless. I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collect ing stamps.All the lights were off except father s.Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn t know how to express himself

6、. Aftershouti ng at me, he n ever showed any pity or any mome nts of regret.This was how he always was. He has bee n a leader for so long that telli ngevery oneelse what to do has become his sec ond n ature.The light was still on.“Am I wrong? ” I whispered, maybe With the key in myhan d, I was as n

7、ervous as I had ever bee n. At last, I decided to ope n the door. As soon as I opened thedoor, tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that the iron2door that I had imagined between us did not exist at all. Love it s second to none.1.Which is the correct order of the following events according

8、 to the passage?a. I opened the door and entered the house.b. I ran out into the street angrily.c. I reached the place where I lived and saw my house still brightly lit.d. I recalled my happy childhood.e. I began to walk about in the street without any aim.A. e, b, d, c, aB. b, e, d, c, aC. b, e, c,

9、 d, aD. e, b, c, a, d2.According to the author, why did his father often shout at him?A. Perhaps the father was getting older and older.B. Perhaps the son had already grown up.C. Perhaps they never agreed with each other.D. Perhaps the father had been used to doing that.3.What did the author mean by

10、 the underlinedsentence“ My heart was frozen on thishot summer night ”?A. He felt lonely because there were so few people on the street.B. He felt uncomfortable because it was a very hot night.C. He didn t know where to go at all.D. He had a bad cold on such a hot day.4.What was the author s attitud

11、e towards his father at the end of the story?A. He loved his father.B. He was worried about his father.C. He was afraid of his father.D. He was dissatisfied with hisfather.【文章大意】 因思維不同和觀點(diǎn)迥異, 父子倆仿佛是來(lái)自?xún)蓚€(gè)不同世界的人, 兩個(gè)人心里 隔著一道鐵門(mén)。最終,作者被父親逐出了家門(mén)。作者負(fù)氣跑到街上,游蕩到半夜,無(wú)處可去。直到半夜,作者注意到自己家里的燈還亮,回家開(kāi)門(mén)后,發(fā)現(xiàn)父親還在等著自己作者禁不3住熱淚盈

12、眶,終于理解了“父愛(ài)如山”的道理。13【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題出整篇文章次時(shí)間為序講述了一系列事情根據(jù)第二段中的“I nikhed out of the flat andTZBalong thestreeir,第三段中的V wandered aimlessly.71第四段中的T felt af if I saw ray childhood from another space:Eappy and carefree.,第六段中的When I finally reached the higji-rise apartment bloci in wlidi I lived, I saw血t thelight

13、 was still on芽口最后_段的As soon as I opened the door, ears ran dowE my cheds一知、列舉出的事情的正確順序是b.羲出q恥選擇B項(xiàng)2.D【解析】推理判斷題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二、三段中的Dadwas always like this. Maybe hedidn t know how to express himself. After shouting at me, henever showed anypity or any mome nts of regret. ”和“ This was how he always was. He has

14、 bee n aleader for so long that tell ing every one else what to do has become his sec ondnature. ”可知,作者的父親一向如此,可能是由于不知道如何表達(dá)自己,對(duì)作者吼叫后,他從來(lái)顯示出同情或后悔,他做過(guò)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間,指使別人做事情是他的第二天性。這都說(shuō)明作者的父親可能習(xí)慣了對(duì)作者吼叫。Perhaps the father had been used todoi ng that. ”符合語(yǔ)境。選擇D 項(xiàng)。3.C解析】 句意理解題。 根據(jù)T wardered thestiwtSLwithout adest

15、inatioii inmindMy heart was frozen onthis totsummernight. As I walked on, 1here were fewer and fewer people on the streets, until I had only the street lighls to keep mecompany一呵知,作者在街上游蕩,心里也沒(méi)有目的地隨看作者溜達(dá)、街上 的人越耒越少最后只剩下街燈陪著作者了 *結(jié)合前后句,My heart was frozen on this hot summer nigM嵋味看在炎熱的夏天晚上,作者根本不知道往何處去:所

16、以心里冰lHe didn t know where to辭at all一許守合語(yǔ)境選擇C項(xiàng)。4.A【解析】觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度題。根據(jù)最后一段中的AssoonasIopened the door, tears ran downmy cheeks. I sudde nly realized that the iron door that I had imag ined betwee n usdid not exist at all. Love-it s second to none. ”可知,作者一開(kāi)門(mén),眼淚就流下來(lái)了。他突然意識(shí)到原來(lái)想象中的那扇鐵門(mén)根本就不存在,愛(ài)才是第一位的。 這說(shuō)明作者理解了父親的愛(ài)

17、,他也愛(ài)他的父親?!?He loved his father. ”符合語(yǔ)境。選擇A項(xiàng)。4B(2015 呼和浩特第二次調(diào)研)5the den tist every six mon ths. Whether thosecheck-ups are really necessary is, however, a matter of debate. In 2014,three - quartersof dentists surveyed in NewYork were recommending six - monthlycheck-ups, despite the absenee of evidenee

18、. Today , many organizationsstill recommend six-monthly check -ups. But for several decades some have bee n arguing that the choice of six mon ths as the ideal space betwee n visitsis rather questi on able.For example, Aubrey Sheiham,a professor of den tal public health, published a paper compla ini

19、ng about the lackof evidenee for six - monthly check - ups. Almost 40 years, he s still making the same poi nt.Last year the Cochrane Collaboration performed a review of the research that had bee n done and they weredisappo in ted with what they found. The quality and qua ntityof the research was si

20、mply too poor to back up the idea of six-m on thly check-ups.There s somethi ng else we have to bear in mind. Even whe n a study fin ds, for example, that children who goto the dentist frequently have fewer fillings,there may be otherfactors( 因素)at work. Those same children may have other advantages

21、: they may eat more healthily and have betterquality den tal equipme nt.How often should you visit the dentist, then? Bodies like Nice, which providesguidanee for the National Health Service in England and Wales, say that the frequency of dental visits all depends onthe individual. They recommend th

22、at children go atleast once a year because their teeth can decay(蛀蝕 ) faster, while adults without6problems can wait as long as two years. They even go as far as to say that longer than two years is OK for people whohave shown commitment to caring for their teeth.Where does this leave the rest of us

23、 the next time we receive a card in the mail reminding us our next dental visitis due? We d all like an excuse to go less often, and the good news is that if you don t have any problems you canprobably wait a little longer than six months between visits.But exactly how long you can wait before your

24、appointmentwith the dentist s chair will depend on the assessment you and yourdentist make of your own risk.1 Who supports six - monthly dental check - ups?A All the dentists.B Many organizations.C Aubrey Sheiham.D The National Health Service.2 The research may not prove the idea of six -monthly che

25、ck-ups because _A there might be other factors at workB the number of the subjects was bigC the researchers were not qualifiedD there was a lack of quality dental equipment3 We can learn from the last two paragraphs that _ A the frequency of dental visits varies for different people7B people often f

26、ind excuses to avoid the next dental visitC people should decide when to go to the dentist by themselvesD the healthier a person is, the less frequent the dental visits are4 What is the best title for this passage?A How can we go to the dentist less?B Why do we need to visit our dentist?C How often

27、do we need to visit our dentist?D Who should go to the dentist frequently?【解題導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】 本文是一篇議論文。 很多牙醫(yī)和護(hù)牙組織都認(rèn)為, 我們應(yīng)該每六個(gè)月去檢 查一次牙齒。 但是經(jīng)過(guò)許多研究, 并沒(méi)有找到可以支持這種觀點(diǎn)的合理性的確切證據(jù)。 因此作 者認(rèn)為,我們多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間去看一次牙醫(yī)可以取決于個(gè)人的實(shí)際情況。1 .解析:選 B。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段第四句Today,many organizations stillrecommendsix-monthly check-ups. ”可知,現(xiàn)在有很多組織都建議人們每六個(gè)月就去做一

28、次 牙齒檢查。故答案選 B。根據(jù)第一段第三句“ In 2014 , three-quarters of dentists surveyed.six-monthly check-ups ”可知, 有四分之三的牙醫(yī)推薦人們每六個(gè)月做一次牙齒檢查,故 A 項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤;根據(jù)第一段倒數(shù)第二句可知,Aubrey Sheiham 認(rèn)為每六個(gè)月去檢查一次缺乏證據(jù),故 C 項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤;根據(jù)第四段第二句可知,國(guó)民醫(yī)療保健服務(wù)認(rèn)為看牙醫(yī)的頻率應(yīng)取決于個(gè)人情況,故 D 項(xiàng)錯(cuò)誤。2.解析: 選 A。 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。 根據(jù)第三段第二句中there maybe other factors(因素)at work ”可知,這項(xiàng)研究可能無(wú)

29、法證實(shí)人們應(yīng)該每六個(gè)月去做一次牙齒檢查的這種觀點(diǎn)是因?yàn)椋?可能有其他一些因素在起作用。故答案選A。3 .解析: 選 A。 推理判斷題。 通讀最后兩段并根據(jù)第四段第二句中the frequency of dental visits all depends on theindividual”可知,多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間去看一次牙醫(yī)取決于個(gè)人情況,即看牙醫(yī)的頻率因人而異。故答案選A。4解析:選 C。標(biāo)題歸納題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容可知,本文主要討論的是人們應(yīng)該多久去做一次牙齒檢查。 C 項(xiàng)意為“我們需要多久去看一次牙醫(yī)?”,體現(xiàn)了本文的中心, 適合做標(biāo)題。8故答案選 C。CA Manhattan CrossingNew

30、Yorkers like to say they can walk faster than the crosstown bus. On 34th Street, buses average about four milesan hour. For those in a hurry, pretty much everyone here, it s an icy pace for a crosstown trip. Janette Sadik-Khan, the city stransportation commissioner, is proposing an interesting fix f

31、or 34th Street.The city plan would close 34th Street to non-bus traffic in the block between the Empire State Building and Macy s.On the rest of the street, cars would move one way only.It would take getting used to, but for bus passengers, the city says there are morethan 40,000 a day on public, to

32、ur or commuter ( 通勤 ) buses along 34th Street. The plan should cut the commute byup to 35 percent.People in other vehicles or about 10 percent of the human traffic would have to zig and zag ( 鋸齒形 ) to get throughthis section of the city. It is probably fair to say that most are not particularly plea

33、sed about the whole concept.So the city needs to answer important questions. Will this unrest mean more traffic on side streets that are alreadyunbearably crowded? Will deliveries be limited to the daybreak hours? Will Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Ms.Sadik-Khan be willing to change or drop the plan i

34、f it simply won t work?The Bloomberg administration has worked to improve bus traffic around the city. An experiment to speed up city busesalong Fordham Road in the Bronx has already reduced travel time and increased passengers number.Urban planners have been studying the city s crosstown problems s

35、ince the firsttraffic jam. Robert Moses at one point proposed a major highway just south of 34thStreet, part of which would go through an office building.The question is still whetherit will really make it easier to operate in Manhattan.1. What s the first paragraph mainly talk about?A. Traffic in M

36、anhattan is much too bad.9B. New Yorkers enjoy playing jokes about their buses.C. People are hard to cross 34th Street.D. An interesting fix for crowded street is being made.2. How many measures would be taken in order to improve the traffic situation in Manhattan according to this plan?A. 2 B. 3 C.

37、 4 D. 63. What s th e purpose of the experiment by the Bloomberg administration?A. To improve traffic jam.B. To reduce travel time.C. To increase ridership.D. To relieve traffic pressure.4. According to this passage, whose proposal might be difficult to becarried out?A. Janette Sadik-Khan.B. Robert

38、Moses.C. Michael Bloomberg. D. Ms. Sadik-Khan.【參考答案】 ACDB(2015 河南高考適應(yīng)性測(cè)試)Registratio n is Now Ope n for Summer.Request_a_brochure_or_apply_today!The Great Books SummerProgram is an experienee like no other in American education.For the past thirtee n years, GBSP has gathered excepti onal middle and

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47、An exhibition guide.12【解題導(dǎo)語(yǔ)】 本文是一則廣告,主要介紹了暑期名著閱讀計(jì)劃。middle and high school stude nts from across the world期閱讀計(jì)劃。故答案選 Dohigh school or college.”可知,為了學(xué)生將來(lái)的發(fā)展,社交能力的機(jī)會(huì)。故答案選Db7 .解析:選 C。推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章開(kāi)頭“ Registration is Now Open forSummer.Request_a_brochure_or_apply_today ! ”并結(jié)合全文可知,本文是一則廣告,介紹了暑期名著閱讀計(jì)劃及其好處,以吸引

48、讀者報(bào)名參加。故答案選CoEPart of a research study , by scientists at McMaster university , which is ongoing into the in flue nee ofdrinking milk after heavy weightlift ing , has observed that milk helps exercisers burn more fat.The scie ntists took three groups of young men 18 to 30 years of age,56 in total,an

49、d put them through a strict , five-day-per-week weightlifting program over a 12-week period.Followingtheir workouts , study participants drank either two cups of skim milk(脫脂奶),or a soy beverage with equivale nt amounts of prote in and energy, or acarbohydrate beverage (碳酸飲料 )with an equivale nt amo

50、unt of en ergy.Upon the study s conclusion , scientists observed that : the milk drinking group had lost nearly twice asmuchfat two pounds as those in the carbohydrate beverage group , who lost one pound offat.Those drinking soy lost no fat.At the same time, the gainin muscle was much greater amongt

51、he milk drinkers than either the soy or carbohydrate beverageparticipa nts.As published in the first stage of the study , the milk drinking group came out on top in terms of musclegain with an estimated 40 percent or 2.5 pounds more muscle mass than the soy beverage drinkers.Inaddition ,this group g

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53、提供發(fā)展學(xué)術(shù)和增進(jìn)13drinkers.“I think the evidence is beginning to increase ,” says Stuart Phillips the leaderof the study. “Milk may be best known for its calcium ( 鈣) content in supporting bone health , but ourresearch ,and later others , can continually support milk s ability to aid in muscle growth and alsopromot e body fat loss.Milk is the ideal post-workout drink for recreational exercisers and athletes alike. ”1According to the study, which is the best drink for exercisers to lose weight?A Fruit juice.B Soy beverage.

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