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備戰(zhàn)2021高考英語專題訓(xùn)練:閱讀理解閱讀理解(1)
A
72hoursinBeijing
TravelingtoChinaisnolongeraluxuryformanyforeignpassportholders.The
Chinesegovernmenthaspermitteda72-hourvisa-freepolicythatoffersaccesstovisitors
from53countriesincludingtheUS,FranceandAustria.Lefsstartwiththecapitalof
China,BeijingHere'sapickofthebestinBeijing!
MutianyuGreatWall
YourtriptoBeijingisn'treallycompletewithoutseeingoneofthe“NewSeven
WondersoftheWorld”,theGreatWallofChina,TheMutianyusectionoftheGreatWall
isbyfarthemostwell-preservedofall.Takingaonehourbusride,Mutianyuwouldbe
yourideallocationforahalf-dayofhikingawayfromthelargecrowdsinthecity.Also,
theauthoritieshaveallowedtouriststopaintgraffitionaspecificsectionoftheGreatWall
since2014.TheGreatWallwasdesignatedaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein1987.
798ArtZone
Thiswouldbeonthetopofmylist!Namedafterthe798factorythatwasbuiltinthe
1950s,theartzoneishometovariousgalleries,designstudios,artexhibitionspaces,
fashionableshopsandbars.Youcouldeasilyspendhalfyourdaywanderingaroundthe
complex,feelingthecontrastofthepresentandthepast.
SummerPalace
LocatedinnorthwesternBeijing,theSummerPalaceisbyfarthecity'smost
well-preservedroyalpark.Withitshugelakeandhilltopviews,thepalaceoffersyoua
pastoralescapeintothelandscapeoftraditionalChinesepaintings.TheSummerPalacewas
addedtotheUNESCOWorldHeritageListin1998.
SichuanProvincialRestaurant
WhileinBeijing,apartfromtryingthecity'sbest-knownPekingduck,theSichuan
provincialrestaurantisoneofplaceswhereyoucanenjoyregionaldeliciousfood.Itoffers
oneofChina'seightgreatcuisines,Sichuan,whichrangesfromMapotofutospicy
chicken.
1.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheMutianyuGreatWall?
A.Itisthemostwell-preservedpartoftheGreatWall.
B.Youcanpaintgraffitianywhere
C.Youneedahalf-daytogetthere.
D.ItwasdesignatedaUNESCOWorldHeritagesitein2014
2.WhenwastheSummerPalaceaddedtotheUNESCOWorldHeritageList?
A.Inl950.B.In1987
C.In1998D.In2014.
3.WhichplaceistheauthorsfirstchoicewhenvisitingBeijing?
A.MutianyuGreatWall.B.SummerPalace.
C.798ArtZoneD.SichuanProvincialRestaurant.
B
Whenyouthinkbacktotheblackboardfromyourschooldays,whatcolorisit?
Chancesarethatit'sgreen.Sowhat*supwiththename?Originally,blackboardswere
reallyblack.Beforewall-sizedblackboardsexisted,late18th-centurystudentsusedtheir
ownminiboardsmadeofslate(石板)orpaintedwood,accordingtoConcordiaUniversity,
Thosefirstboardswere,infact,black,andtheypavedthewayforthelargerones.
In1800whenaScottishheadmasternamedJamesPillanswantedhisstudentstodraw
maps,thestudentscouldn'tdrawthemapstheirteacherwantedontheirtinyboards,so
Pillansputseveralslatestogethertocreatealargeboard.Problemsolved!Fromthere,the
ideaspreadquicklyasteacherscouldfinallyshowaconcepttothewholeclassatonetime.
By1815,themassivewritingspaceswerecommonenoughtoearntheirownname:
blackboard.
Thecolorchangecameinthe1960swhencompaniessold,steelplates,coatedwith
greenenamel(漆)insteadofthetraditionaldarkslate.Thenewmaterialwaslighterandless
fragilethanthefirstblackboards,sotheywerecheapertoshipandmorelikelytosurvive
thejourney.Teachersweren'tcomplainingeither.Afterall,thenew"greenboards^madethe
chalkpowdereasiertoerase.Plus,theenamelleftlessofaglareandthecolorwasnicerto
lookat.Atthatpoint,peoplestartedusingtheword"chalkboard"asamoreaccurate
descriptor,but“blackboard^^stillstuckaround.
4.Whatdidthelate18th-centurystudentsuseinclass?
A.Blackboard.B.Chalkboard
C.GreenboardD.Miniboard.
5.Whydidtheheadmasteraskthestudentstoputtheirminiboardstogether?
A.Tomakeacomparison.B.Tomakeenoughspace
C.Todrawstudents9attentionD.Toarousestudents,interest
6.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvantageofthe"greenboard”?
A.They'relighterinweight.B.They'remoreconvenienttotransport
C.They9reeasiertoerasethepowder.D.They9remoreusefulthanthetraditional
ones
7.What*sthemainideaofthetext?
A.IntroductionoftheblackboardB.Originoftheblackboard.
C.Coloroftheblackboard.D.Functionoftheblackboard.
C
Whenhospitalstaffareinfullscrubs(手術(shù)衣),theirfacesarealmostcompletely
coveredbytheircapsandfacemasks,andwecanonlyseetheireyesandeyebrows.In
ordertosolvetheproblem,adoctorinSydney,Australia,calledRobHackettlauncheda
campaignnamed“Theatre((手術(shù)室)CapChallenge^^-encouragehospitalstaffstowrite
their7namesandrolesontheircaps.Atfirst,hiscolleaguesdidn'ttakeitseriously.
However,withtimegoingon,ithasbeenadoptedaroundtheworldwithstudiesfromthe
USandUKreportinghowthissimpleideacandecreasehumanerrorsinhealthcare.
“Iwenttoatheatrewheretherewereabout20doctorsandnursesintheroom,^^Dr.
RobHackettsaid."IstruggledtoevenasktobepassedsomeglovesbecausethepersonI
waspointingtothoughtIwaspointingtothepersonbehindthem,becauseIdon'tknow
theirnames,"saidRob.Asweallknow,doctorsareastressfulprofession.Whenfacedwith
lifeanddeath,theyneedtosavethepatient'slifeforasecond.Atthemoment,effective
communicationsareimportant.
“The'TheatreCapChallenge9isinresponsetoconcernsabouthoweasilyavoidable
mistakesandpoorcommunicationarecontributingtorisingharmfuleventsforourpatients.”
saidRob."Weneedtodevelopsystemswhichreducemistakesandmisunderstanding
withoutcausingharm.Forthistohappen,weneedtoleteveryoneknowwe?rehuman,“he
addedOntheotherhand,fromthepatients'viewpoint,capswithnamesonthemcanmake
patientsmoreunworried.Wheneveryoneappearsthesame,itisextremelydifficultto
distinguishwhoiswho.Knowingthemrelaxed.
8.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1?
A.Hospitalstaffareaskedtocovertheirfacesinhospitals.
B.Robisinfavorofwritingnamesandrolesoncaps
C.Robwantedtobeaprofessionaldoctor.
D.Rob'sideacanincreasehumanerrorsinhealthcare.
9.Whatcanweknowaboutthe4tTheatreCapChallenge^fromthetext?
A.Itcanmakethecapsmorefashionable.
B.Itisstronglyopposedtobyallthedoctorsandnurses
C.Itaimstoavoidmistakesandpoorcommunication.
D.Itcanhelppeoplepasssomeglovesinatheatre.
10.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainst4we*rehuman^underlinedinparagraphs?
A.We'regenerous.B.We^enegative.
C.We'resatisfied.D.We'rekind
11.What'sthepatients9attitudetowardsthecampaign?
A.Supportive.B.Disapproving.
C.Doubtful.D.Uncaring.
D
Whydoestimeseemtoflybyfasteraswegetold?You'vegotyouragingbrainto
blame.Thisislikelyduelargelytothephysicalchangesofournervesandneurons(神經(jīng)元).
Newresearchsuggests4rapidfire9abilitiesoftheyoungbrainallowustoprocessmore
informationduringyouth,causingthedaystoseemlongerearlierinlife.However,aswe
getold,researcherssaytheolderbraintakesmoretimetoprocessinformation.
ThenewfindingputforwardbyaDukeUniversityresearcherwaspublishedinapaper
inthejournalEuropeanReviewthisweekAccordingtoAdrianBejan,theJ.AJones
ProfessorofMechanicalEngineeringatDuke,thephysicalchangesofournervesand
neuronsplay,amajorroleinourperception(知覺)oftimeaswegetold.Overtheyears
thesestructuresbecomemorecomplexandeventuallybegintodegrade.
"Littlebabies,forexample,movetheireyesmuchmoreoftenthanadultsbecause
they'reprocessingimagesatafasterrate,nBeiansays,Forolderpeople,thismeansfewer
imagesarebeingprocessedinthesameamountoftime,causingexperiencestoseemas
thoughthey'rehappeningmorequickly.
12.Whatcausestimetoflyfasteraswegetold?
A.Changesofournervesandneurons.B.Informationinourbrain.
C.Theelectricalsignals.D.Rapidfireabilities.
13.Whatisunavoidableintheprocessofgettingold?
A.Longerdays.B.Agingbrains.
C.Moreimages.D.Lessexperience.
14.Whydothedaysseemlongerearlierinlife?
A.Youngpeoplearemoreenergeticintheirlife.
B.Theyoungerbraintakeslesstimetoprocessinformation
C.Oldpeoplehavefewerthingstodothanyoungpeople.
D.Littlebabiesmovetheireyesmuchmoreoften.
15.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.NervesandNeuronsB.TimeFliesFast
C.TheOlder,theFasterD.TheFunctionoftheBrain
閱讀理解(1)答案解析:
1.A
2.C
3.C
1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)MutianyuGreatWall中的第二句"TheMutianyusectionoftheGreatWall
isbyfarthemostwell-preservedofall.”可知,慕田峪長城是迄今為止保存最完好的。故選A。
2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Summerpalace中的最后一句"TheSummerPalacewasaddedtothe
UNESCOWorldHeritagelistinl998.“可知,頤和園是1998年被列入世界文化遺產(chǎn)名錄的。
故選C。
3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)798Artzone中的第一句"Thiswouldbeonthetopofmylist!"可知,作
者參觀北京第一個要去的地方就是798ArtZoneo故選Co
4.D
5.B
6.D
7.C
4.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的,“…late18th-centurystudentsusedtheirownminiboardsmade
ofslate(石板)orpaintedwood…”可知,18世紀的學(xué)生用的是"迷你板"。故選Do
5.推理判斷題。第二段第一句句意:在1800年,一名英格蘭校長JamesPiHans想讓他的學(xué)
生們畫地圖,但是學(xué)生們在他們的迷你板上無法畫出地圖,因此校長讓學(xué)生把他們的迷你板
拼湊在一起來制造一個大的板??芍iL讓學(xué)生把他們的迷你板拼湊在一起是為了創(chuàng)造一
個大的空間來畫地圖。故選B。
6.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的第二句"Thenewmaterialwaslighterand...morelikelyto
survivetheJourney.”可知A項和B項正確;根據(jù)第三段中第四句"Afterall,...madethechalk
powdereasiertoerase.”可知C項正確;D項文章未提及。故選Do
7.主旨大意題。文章第一段前四句話點明了文章中心:我們看到的黑板大多是綠色的,為
什么叫黑板?通讀全文也可知文章主要講述了黑板發(fā)展過程中顏色從黑色變成綠色的過程
和原因。故選C。
8.B
9.C
10.D
11.A
8.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的第二句,Rob提出在手術(shù)帽上寫上名字和職位,推行
Theatre((手術(shù)室)CapChallenge運動,由此可知他是支持這一想法的。故選B。
9.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的例子和第三段的第一句"The"TheatreCapChallenge5isin
responsetoconcernsabouthoweasilyavoidablemistakesandpoorcommunicationare
contributingtorisingharmfuleventsforourpatients.“可知,TheatreCapchallenge活動是為了
應(yīng)對不斷增加的病患相關(guān)不良事件,而這些事件常是由一些很容易避免的錯誤和溝通障礙引
起的。所以這項活動目的是盡量避免錯誤和交流中的誤解。故選C。
10.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第三段第一句Rob的后半句話可知,他們想建立一種在不造成傷害的
情況下盡可能減少錯誤和誤解的系統(tǒng),而要達到這個目的,首先要讓每個人知道醫(yī)生是人類,
是有人情味的。只有病人也感覺到醫(yī)生的善良,才能減少病患之間的誤解。generous(慷慨
的);negative(消極的);satisfied(使?jié)M意的);kind(善良的)。故選D。
11.推理判斷題。全文最后三句是站在患者角度闡述這個活動的意義。從其中的“unworried
(不擔(dān)心的,不著急的)”和“relaxed(松懈的,放松的)”兩個詞可以知道,這個活動能讓
病人心情放松,病人對這一做法是很支持的。故選A。
12.A
13.B
14.B
15.C
12.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的第三句llThisislikelyduelargelytothephysicalchangesof
ournervesandneurons(神經(jīng)元).“可知,老年人覺得時間過得過快的原因是神經(jīng)和神經(jīng)元的變
化。故選Ao
13.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的第二句"You'vegotyouragingbraintoblame.”和第二段中
的最后一句"Overtheyears,thesestructuresbecomemorecomplexandeventuallybeginto
degrade.”可知,隨著年齡的增長,不可避免的就是大腦結(jié)構(gòu)的老化。故選B。
14.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中的最后兩句可知,年輕時之所以覺得日子似乎更長是因為大
腦能夠以“快速射擊''的方式處理更多信息。當(dāng)我們變老的時候,大腦需要更多的時間來處理
信息。所以說,相較于老年人,年輕人的大腦花費更少的時間來處理信息。故選B。
15.標題歸納題。文章首句點明了文章談?wù)撝行模簽槭裁措S著我們變老,我們會覺得時間過
得更快?后面文章主要解釋了原因:老年人因為大腦退化,神經(jīng)元的變化導(dǎo)致他們覺得時間
過得較快。C項正好與主旨句呼應(yīng),故選C。
備戰(zhàn)2021高考英語專題訓(xùn)練:閱讀理解(2)
A
TheLargestWorldFairsofAllTime
NewYorkWorldFair—NewYork.1939
The1939NewYorkWorldFairwasthelargestexposition(博覽會)inUShistorywith
visitorsover14million.TheFairwasplannedduringtheGreatDepressionandwasaimed
atrelievingthecityfromeconomicdepressionbyattractingforeigninvestment.Major
inventionstoemerge(出現(xiàn))attheNewYorkWorldFairincludednylonfabric,a
streamlinedpencilsharpener,andafuturisticcarcityimaginedbyGeneralMoiors.
Expositionliniverselle-Paris,1900
TheExpositionUniversellewasoneoftheearliestexpositionstofeaturemultiple
countrieswithFranceinvitingvariouscountriestodisplaytheirtechnological
advancementsandculturalheritage.ExpositionUniversellewasthebirthplaceofmany
inventionsthatweenjoytodayincludingescalators(自動扶梯)andtalkingfilms.
Expo'70一Osaka.Japan
Expo'70wasthebiggestexpositionofthe20thcenturyandthesecondlargestin
history.Expo70hadarecordattendanceofover64millionvisitors,a40-yearrecordthat
wouldnotbebrokenuntilExpo2010inShanghai.Notableexhibitionsincludedalarge
pieceofmoonrockthatwasbroughtbackfromtheApollo12mission.
Expo2010—Shanghai.China
Expo2010goesdownasthelargestfairinhistory,havingattracted73millionpeople.
Italsohadthehighestinternationalparticipationofanyexpositionintheworldwith246
countriesparticipating.TheopeningceremonyfeaturedthebiggestLEDscreeninthe
worldaswellasoneofthebiggestfireworksdisplaysinhistory.
1.WhichExpoisthebiggestoneinhistory?
A.Expo70—Osaka.Japan.
B.ExpositionUniverselie—Paris
C.Expo2010—Shanghai,China.
D.NewYorkWorldFair—NewYork
2.WhatisthepurposeofNewYorkWorldFair?
A.Toattractmoreinventions
B.Toimprovethenation'seconomy.
C.Todisplaythetechnologicaldevelopment.
D.Toshareachievementswithothercountries
3.WhatdidExpo70inJapanfeature?
A.Apieceofrockfromspace
B.ArocketintheApollo12mission.
C.Theculturalheritagefromcountries
D.ThebiggestLEDscreenintheworld
B
DarrellBlatchley,amarinebiologistandenvironmentalistbasedinthePhilippinecity
ofDavao,receivedacallfromthePhilippines,BureauofFisheriesandAquaticResources
(漁業(yè)與水產(chǎn)資源局)earlyFridaymorningreportingadeathofayoungwhale.
Whenthenecropsy(尸檢)wasperformed,BlatchleytoldNPR,hewasnotpreparedfor
theamountofplastictheyfoundinthewhale'sstomach."Itwasfullofplasticnothingbut
nonstopplastic/9hesaid“Itwasfilledtothepointthatitsstomachwasashardasa
baseball.Thatmeansthatthisanimalhasbeensufferingnotfordaysorweeksbutfor
monthsorevenayearormore,“Blatchleyadded.
BlatchleyisthefounderandowneroftheD'BoneCollectorMuseum,anaturalhistory
museuminDavao.Inthecomingdays,themuseumwilldisplayalltheitemsfoundinthe
whale'ssystem.BlatchleyandhisteamworkwiththeBureauofFisheriesandAquatic
Resourcesandotherorganizationstoassistinrescueandrecoveryofmarineanimals.
“Withinthelast10years,wehaverecovered61whalesanddolphinsjustwithinthe
DavaoGulf,“hesaid."Ofthem,57havediedduetomanwhethertheytookplasticor
fishingnetsorotherwaste,orgottencaughtinpollution-andfourwerepregnant.
Blatchleysaidhehopedthatthelatestincidentwouldlaunchtheissueofplastic
pollutioninthePhilippinesandacrosstheglobe."Ifwekeepgoingthisway,itwillbe
moreuncommontoseeananimaldieofnaturalcausesthanitistoseeananimaldieof
plastic,“hesaid.
4.Whatcanheinferredfromthesecondparagraph?
A.Thewhalewasstarvedtodeath.
B.Blatchleywasshockedatwhathefound.
C.Thedeadwhalemusthaveswallowedabaseball.
D.Blatchleydidn'tmakepreparationsforthenecropsy.
5.WhatwillbeshownintheD'BoneCollectorMuseum?
A.Wastecollectedfromtheocean.
B.Thewholesystemofthewhale.
C.Thingsfoundinthewhale'sbody.
D.Manydifferenttoolsofwhaling.
6.WhatdoesBlatchleythinkofplasticpollutioninthePhilippines?
A.Uncommon.B.Worrying.C.Inspiring.D.Mild.
7.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.AWhaleFoundDeadofPlastic
B.StandUpforProtectingWhales
C.PlasticThreateningOurExistence
D.NaturalDeathorMercilessMurder
C
Avideoofathree-year-oldgirlbeingkickedbyherownmotherduringaphotoshot
wentviral(瘋狂傳播)onThursday,indicatingChina'sunderperformaneeinregulating
theemergingchildmodelingindustry.
Thegirl,knownasNiuNiu,wasphysicallyabusedbyhermotherinseveralvideos.The
videoshaveannoyedChinesemediaandInternetusersalike.Manynetizensandscholars
callforlocalauthoritiestocarryoutfurtherinvestigationsintopossiblechildabuse.
Inresponsetothepublicoutcry(強烈抗議),NiuNiu'smotherissuedanapologyvia
SinaWeiboonThursday,condemningaccusationsofabuse.Shenotedthatshewasmerely
guidingherdaughterforbettershotsandthegirliswelllookedafter.
Despiteherapology,manyE-shopswhichusedNiuNiu'simagesforbrandpromotion
havecanceledtheircooperationwiththemother,whileover110well-knownchildgarment
shopsonTaobaohavesignedupforacampaigntoprovidebetterprotectionforchild
models.
“Itisnecessarytoadoptcomprehensivelawsandregulationstofurtherprotectthekids,
preventingtheirparentsandcompaniesfromexploiting(利用)them,^^FangZhiqing,a
lawyerandchildprotectionexpert,said.
NiuNiuisnotalone.InZhili,asmalltowninZhejiangprovince,thousandsofchildren
fromacrossChinaaretakenherebytheirparentstoseizethechanceoffame.Witha
populationof450,000.Zhilihasover13,000manufacturersofchildclothing.In2017,the
townearnedover7billionyuanbysellingdothingforchildrenonline,thusproviding
opportunitiesforchildmodels.
“China'scurrentadvertisementlawisn'tworkablewhenitcomestotheindustryof
childmodeling,asitlacksclearsupervisionmeasuresandclearlegalpunishment.Fang
added."Itisimportanttoissuenewlawswhichregulatechildmodeling.9,
8.Whatcausedthepublicoutcry?
A.Videosshowinghowchildmodelswork.
B.ProblemsinChineseadvertisingindustry.
C.SeveralcasesofchildabuseinrecentChina.
D.Agirlbeingphysicallyabusedbyhermother.
9.Whathappenedafterthepublicoutcry?
A.TaobaocanceledtheaccountofNiuNiu.
B.ThelocalpolicechargedNiuNiu'smother.
C.NiuNiu'smotheradmittedabusingherdaughter.
D.Shopsstoppedtheircooperationwiththemother.
10.WhatprovidedchancesforChinesechildmodels?
A.Theappearanceofonlineshopping.
B.Thehugeonlinesalesofchildclothing.
C.Thefastdevelopmentofmanufacturing.
D.Thechangeofparents9ideasaboutsuccess.
11.WhichopinionmayFangZhiqingagreewith?
A.Chinashouldregulatechildmodeling.
B.TherearetoomanychildmodelsinChina.
C.NeweconomiclawsshouldbeissuedinChinch
D.Chinascurrentadvertisementlawisn'tworkable.
D
Ifyouwearglasses,chancesareyouaresmarter.Researchpublishedinthefamous
BritishjournalNatureCommunicationshasfoundthatpeoplewhodisplayedhigherlevels
ofintelligencewerealmost30percentmorelikelytowearglasses.
Thescientistsstudiedthegenesofthousandsofpeoplebetweentheagesof16and
102.Thestudyshowedintelligencecanbeconnectedtophysicalcharacteristics.One
characteristicwaseyesight.Inoutof10peoplewhoweremoreintelligent,therewasa
higherchancetheyneededglasses.Scientistsalsosaidbeingsmarterhasotherbenefits.It
isconnectedtobetterhealth.
Itisimportanttoremembertheseareconnectionswhicharenotprovencauses.
Scientistscallthiscorrelation.Justbecausesomethingisconnectedtosomethingelsedoes
notmeanoneofthosethingscausedtheother.Andit'sworthnotingthatwhatconstitutes
intelligenceissubjectiveandcanbedifficult,ifnotimpossible,tomeasure.
Forgetgenesthough.Plentyofproofshowswearingglassesmakespeoplethinkyouare
moreintelligent,evenifyoudonotneedglasses.Anumberofstudieshavefoundpeople
whowearglassesareseenassmarter,hard-workingandhonest.Manylawyersusethisidea
tohelpwintheircases.LawyerHarveySolvesexplainedthis.Glassessoftentheir
appearance.HesaidSometimestherehasbeenahugeamountofproofshowingthatpeople
hewasdefendingbrokethelaw.Hehadthemwearglassesandtheyweren'tfoundguilty.
GlassesarealsousedtoshowsomeoneisintelligentinmoviesandonTV.Ideasabout
peoplewhowearglasseshavebeguntoshift.Peoplewhodonotneedglassessometimes
wearthemforfashiononly.Theywanttolookworldlyorcool.Butnoteveryoneis
impressedbythisidea,though.GQmagazinesaidpeoplewhowearglassesforfashionare
tryingtoohardtolooksmartandhip(時髦的).However,thathasn'tstoppedmany
celebritiesfromhappilywearingglasseseveniftheydonotneedthem.JustinBieberisjust
onehigh-profilefanoffashionglasses.
12.Whatdoesthenewstudyshow?
A.Peoplewearingglassesaresmarter.
B.Peoplewearingglassesarehealthier.
C.Wearingglassescanmakepeoplecleverer.
D.WearingglassesisassociatedwithhigherIQ.
13.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph3mean?
A.Shift.B.Link.C.Proof.D.Consequence.
14.Whydosomelawyersasktheirclientstowearglassesincourt?
A.Becauseitcancreateamoralimage.
B.Becauseitcanmisleadthewitnesses.
C.Becauseitcanhighlightclients9qualities.
D.Becauseitcanprovetheclients'innocence.
15.Whatisthegeneralattitudetothosewhowearglassesforfashion?
A.Positive.B.Negative.C.MixedD.Indifferent.
閱讀理解(2)答案解析:
1.C
2.B
3.A
【解析】
1.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段中的“Expo2010goesdownasthelargestfairinhistory”
可知,2010年上海世博會是歷史上規(guī)模最大的一屆世博會,故C項正確。
2.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的"aimedatrelievingthecityfromeconomicdepressionby
attractingforeigninvestment.“可知,紐約世博會的目的是通過吸引外資來緩解國內(nèi)經(jīng)濟
蕭條,也就是改善國家經(jīng)濟,故B項正確。
3.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的"Notableexhibitionsincludedalargepieceofmoonrock
thatwasbroughtbackfromtheApollo12mission.”可知,第70屆日本世博會的特色是展
出了阿波羅12號帶回來的一大塊月球巖石,故A項正確。
4.B
5.C
6.B
7.A
【解析】
4.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段中的“hewasnotpreparedfortheamountofplastictheyfound
inthewhale'sstomach”可知,布拉奇利在鯨魚的胃里發(fā)現(xiàn)了大量的塑料,他對此毫無
準備,這是他意想不到的,由此可知,布拉奇利對他的發(fā)現(xiàn)感到震驚,故B項正確。
5.細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的"Inthecomingdays,themuseumwilldisplayallthe
itemsfoundinthewhale飛system.”可知,在鯨魚體內(nèi)發(fā)現(xiàn)的東西將在這座自然博物館中
展出,故C項正確。
6.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中的"Ifwekeepgoingthisway,itwill
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