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一、閱讀理解(本大題共15小題,共37.5分)

A

ItwasintheVictorianEra(維多利亞時期)thatthenovelbecametheleadingformofliteraturein

English.Mostwritersweremoreconcernedtomeetthetastesofthemiddleclass.Thebestknownworksof

theperiodincludedtheworksofCharlesDickensandtheBrontesistersandothers.

CharlesDickenscameontheliterarysceneinthe1830s.DickenswrotevividlyaboutLondonlifeandthe

strugglesofthepoor.Mostofhisworkswerewritteninaveryhumorousstyle,whichwaspopularwith

readersofallclasses.

TheBrontesisterswereEnglishwritersofthe1840sand1850s.Theybegantowritefromearly

childhood.In1846theypublishedthefirstbookattheirownexpenseaspoets;however,theirbook

attractedlittleattention,sellingonlytwocopies.Thenthesistersturnedtowritingnovels,eachproducing

anovelinthefollowingyear.

Aninterestinrural(田園的)mattersandthechangingsocialandeconomicsituationofthecountryside

maybeseeninthenovelsofThomasHardyandanumberofothers.

Literatureforchildrendevelopedasasinglestyle.Someworksbecamewell-known,suchasthoseof

LewisCarrollandEdwardLear.Adventurenovelswerewrittenforadultsbutarenowgenerallygroupedin

thelistforchildren.HelenBeatrixPotterwasanEnglishauthorattheendoftheVictorianEra,bestknown

forherchildren'sbooks,whichfeatured(以...為特色)animalcharacters.Inherthirties,Potter

publishedthehighlysuccessfulchildren'sbookTheTaleofPeterRabbitin1902.

1.Theauthorstatesinthelastparagraphthat.

A.EdwardLearwasfamousfbrwritingaboutanimals

B.adventurenovelswerenotwrittenforchildrenatfirst

C.ThomasHardywasnotasfamousasLewisCarroll

D.societychangedrapidlyindieVictorianEra

2.Whowrotethefamouschildren'sbookTheTaleofPeterRabbitaccordingtothetext?

A.LewisCarroll.B.TheBrontesisters.

C.ThomasHardy.D.HelenBeatrixPotter.

3.Thistextismainlyabout.

A.literatureintheVictorianEra

B.writingstylesintheVictorianEra

C.famousworksintheVictorianEra

D.theimportanceofliteratureintheVictorianEra

B

Withthedevelopmentofoursociety,cellphoneshavebecomeacommonpartinourlives.Haveyouever

runintoacarelesscellphoneuserinthestreet?Maybetheywerebusytalking,textingorcheckingupdates

onWeChatwithoutlookingatwhatwasgoingonaroundthem.Asthenumberofthisnew"species"of

humanhaskeptrising,theyhavebeengivenanewname一phubbers(低頭族).

RecentlyacartooncreatedbystudentsfromChinaCentralAcademyofFineArtsputthisgroupofpeople

underthespotlight.Intheshortfilm,phubberswithvarioussocialidentitiesburythemselvesintheir

phones.Adoctorplayswithhiscellphonewhilelettinghispatientdie.Aprettywomantakesaselfie(自

并I)infrontofacaraccidentsite.Andafatherloseshischildwithoutknowingaboutitwhileusinghis

mobilephone.Achainofsimilareventswillfinallyleadtothedestruction(毀滅)oftheworld.

Althoughtheendingofthefilmsoundsunrealistic,thedamagephubbingcanbringisreal.Yourhealthis

thefirsttobeartheeffectandtheresultofit."Alwaysbendingyourheadtocheckyourcellphonecould

damageyourneck,"GuangmingDailyquoteddoctors*words."Theneckislikearopethatbreaksafter

long-termstretching.'1Also,staringatcellphonesforalongtimewilldamageyoureyesight

gradually,accordingtothereport.

Butthat'snotall.Beingaphubbercouldalsodamageyoursocialskillsanddriveyouawayfromyour

friendsandfamily.Whengettingtogetherwithfamilyorfriends,manypeopleprefertoplaytheir

cellphoneswhileothersarechattinghappilywitheachotherandthiscreatesastrangeatmosphere,Qilu

EveningNewsreported.

Itcanalsocostyourlife.Therehavebeenlotsofreportsonphubberswhofelltotheirdeath,suffered

accidents,andwererobbedoftheircellphonesinbroaddaylight.

4.WhydoestheauthorgivetheexampleofacartooninParagraph2?

A.Tosuggestphubberswilldestroytheworld.

B.Tocallforpeopletogowalkingwithoutphones.

C.Totellpeoplethebadeffectsofphubbing.

D.Toadvisestudentstocreatemorecartoonslikethis.

5.Accordingtothepassage,whatrisksmayaphubberhave?

①Destructingtheworld.

②Affectinghissocialskills.

?Damaginghisneckandeyesight.

?Gettingseparatedfromhisfriendsandfamily.

A.①②④B.②③④C.???D.①②③④

6.Whafstheauthor'sattitudetowardsphubbing?

A.Supportive.B.Confident.C.Disapproving.D.Unconcerned.

7.Whatwillbetalkedaboutinthefollowingparagraph?

A.Waystoavoidtherisksofphubbing.

B.Badeffectsofphubbing.

C.Dailylifeofphubbers.

D.Behavioursofphubbers.

c

Everysummer,myfamilyandIvisitourrelativesinIndiaandwheneverwetravel,myparentsalways

remindmetodrinkonlybottledorboiledwater.OnoneofmytripstoIndiaJsawchildrendrinkingwater

fromtheroadside.Iwastroubledtolearnthatmillionsofpeople,mostofthemchildrenindeveloping

countries,dieeachyearbecauseofwaterrelateddiseases.

LivingintheUS,Iamluckytobeabletoturnonthetapandgetpotablewater(飲用水),whileonesixth

oftheworld'spopulationlacksaccesstocleanwater.Thisyear,IenteredtheDiscoveryEducation3M

YoungScientistChallenge.InlateJune,!learnedthatIwasselectedasoneofthetop10nationalfinalists

ofthisfamousmiddleschoolsciencecompetition.Overthesummer,!workedwithDrJimJonza,my

Scientistmentor(導(dǎo)師)from3M,anddevelopedasystemthatusessolarenergytopurifywater.My

inventionisgreenandcosteffective,andIamlookingforwardtothisinplacesthatareaffectedbyharmful

waterpollution.

InOctober,myfamilyandIflewto3MHeadquartersinStPaul,Minnesota,wherethefinaleventwastobe

held.Forthelastchallenge,eachofushadtopresenttheinventionwehadbeenworkingonoverthe

summer.Thefirstplacewinnerwouldwin$25,000,atriptoCostaRica,andthetitleofAmerica'sTop

YoungScientist.Attheawardsceremony,allofuswaitedanxiouslyuntiloneofthejudges,Danny

Forester,startedannouncing"ThewinneroftheDiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallengeis...”

Youcouldhearapin(大頭針)dropasheopenedthepaperwiththewinner'sname,"DeepikaKurup!"

AsAmerica'sTopYoungScientist,!wasgivenanopportunitytoshowmyinventiononnationaltelevision

anddeliverseveralpresentations.OneofthemostimportantthingsIhavelearnedisthatcommunication

andteamworkarekeytosuccess.

8.WhydoestheauthormentionhervisitstoIndia?

A.ToexpresshergreatloveforIndia.

B.Toshowtheproblemofuncleanwater.

C.Toexplaintheimportanceofrelatives.

D.Tocompareeasternandwesterncultures.

9.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword""inParagraph2?

A.Researching.B.Changing.C.Finishing.D.Using.

10.HowdidtheaudiencereactasForesteropenedthepaperwiththewinner'sname?

A.Theyappearedcalm.B.Theyletoutshoutsofjoy.

C.Theysatquiet.D.Theydroppedpinstotheauthor.

11.Howisthetextmainlyorganized?

A.Inorderoftime.B.Inorderofcomplexity(復(fù)雜性).

C.Inorderofplace.D.Inorderofimportance.

D

Twenty-fiveyearsago,mostyoungBritonswantedacareerinlaw,tobeadoctor,or,iftheywerecreative

enough,totakeupsinging.Buttoday,thingsstanddifferent.

AccordingtoasurveybyTescoMobile,aUKcompany,the”dreamjob"ofyoungpeopleagedbetween

16and25intheUKisavideoblogger,ornvloggeru.Thesurvey,carriedoutamong1,002people,found

thatasmanyas40percentofthemputvloggersastheirnumberonechoiceonalistofidealcareers.

ThischangeisundoubtedlyasaresultoftheInternetandsocialmedia.Theyhavemadeitsomucheasierto

reachtheaudienceoftheworld,withouthavingtoenteracareerinshowbusinessinthetraditionalway.

Inthepast,thebiggeststarsweretrainedbytheHollywoodstudios;now,anyonewithacomputercamera

canbecomeastar.Vloggersarethebigstarsoftodaybecausetheyarenormalpeopleinteracting(交流)

withtheirfansabouteverydaylife.

However,whatpeopleseeisonlythebrightsideofbeingavloggerandtheyfailtonoticethefactthatonly

thosewhoaresuccessfulearnfame(名聲)andfortunes.Foreverysuccesstherearehundredsofothers

whonevergetoffthestartingline.Therearethedreamsthatcometrueandthedreamsthatremaindreams

forever.

Althoughbeingvloggersispopular,someyoungpeoplechoosetofollowcareersthatdon'tnecessarily

earnthemfame,butthatallowthemtomakegooduseoftheInternettosharetheirhobbies.YoungIsraeli

DavidLeshaw,forexample,runsabusinesscalledtheFinishersClub.It'sanonlineplatformforrunners

tokeeparecordoftheirraces.Hisjoballowshimtoexpresshisenthusiasm,andisalwaysalearning

experience.Andthat*senoughforhim.

12.WhydomoreandmoreyoungBritonschoosetobevloggers?

A.VloggerscanearngreaterfameandmoremoneyontheInternet.

B.Thereistoomuchcompetitioninthetraditionalshowbusiness.

C.TheInternetmakesitconvenienttoentershowbusiness.

D.Anyonewithacomputerwillsurelybecomeastar.

13.Whatcanweinferfromthefifthparagraph?

A.Onlyafewvloggerscanbesuccessful.

B.Avloggercannotearnfameorfortunes.

C.Beingavloggerisnotagoodcareer.

D.Dreamswillcometrueoneday.

14.WhatdosomeyoungpeoplelikeDaviddoontheInternet?

A.Learnfromothers.B.Becomeanonlinehit.

C.Holdrunningraces.D.Mixjobswithhobbies.

15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.MostyoungBritonschoosetobevloggersastheirjobs.

B.TheInternetisinfluencingyoungBritons'careerchoice.

C.TheInternetistakingtheplaceoftraditionalstudios.

D.YoungBritonscannotfindjobswithouttheInternet.

二、閱讀七選五(本大題共5小題,共12.5分)

Foodsafetyisaprobleminallplacesaroundtheworldandpeopleindifferentareasoftheworldprepare

foodsindifferentways.TheWHOreleasedfivesimplerulesforpreparingfoodinasafeway.(16)

Key1:Keepclean.

Thefirstkeytellsabouttheimportanceofwashing.Peopleshouldwashtheirhandsoften-beforetouching

food,whiletheyarepreparingfood,andanytimeaftertheygotothetoilet.Peopleshouldwashall

surfacesandequipmentusedforpreparingfood.(17)

Key2:(18)

Peopleshouldseparateraw,oruncookedfoodfromfoodsthatarealreadycookedandfoodsthatwillnot

becooked.Peopleshouldstorerawmeat,chicken,andfishincontainers,orinseparateareas.Rawfoods

shouldnottouchpreparedfoods.

Key3:Cookcompletely.

Peopleshouldcookeggsandmeat,likebirds,seafood,andanimals,especiallycarefully.Thesefoods

maycarrymoremicro-organismsthanotherfoods.Foodlikesoupmustbeboiledforatleastaminuteto

makeitbecookedcompletely.Itisalsoimportantthatpeoplere-heatcookedfoodcompletely.

Key4:Keepfoodatsafetemperatures.

Whenpeoplearefinishedwitheating,theyshouldkeeptheleftfoodinarefrigeratorbelow5℃and

shouldn'tstoreitfortoolong.Atroomtemperature,about20℃,theamountofmicro-organismscan

increaseveryquickly.(19)Theycannotgrowasquicklyinaveryhotorverycoldenvironment.

Key5:Usesafewaterandrawmaterials.

(20)Damagedoroldfoodmaydevelopharmfulchemicalsasitgetsolder.

A.Eatcookedfoodimmediately,whileitisstillhot.

B.Theycalltheserulesthe'TiveKeystoSaferFood.”

C.Separaterawandcooked.

D.Peopleshouldusesafewaterandchoosefreshfoods.

E.Keepingeverythingcleanhelpspeopletoavoidmicro-organisms.

F.Peopleshouldalsoprotectcookingareasandfoodfrominsectsandanimals.

G.Buttemperaturesabove60℃orbelow5℃controlthegrowthofmicro-organisms.

16.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

20.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

三、完形填空(本大題共15小題,共15.0分)

Oneday,awell-knownspeakerwasinvitedtogivealecturetoanaudienceof200.Hestartedhislecture

by(21)a$20bill.Helookedaroundtheroom,andasked,"Whowouldlikethis$20bill?"(22)started

goingup.Hesaid,"Iamgoingto(23)this$20billtooneofyou,butfirst,letmedothis."Hecrumpled

up(揉皺)the20-dollarbill.Hethenasked,nWho(24)wantsit?"Stillthehandswereupintheair.

"Well",he(25),"WhatifIdothis?"Andhedroppeditonthe(26)andstartedtosteponitwithhis

shoes.Hepickeditup.Nowitwascrumpledand(27).

“Now,whowantsit?”Stillthehandswentintotheair.

"Myfriends,wehavealllearnedavery(28)lesson.NomatterwhatIdidtothe(29),youstillwantitbecause

itdoesn'tdecreasein(30).Itisstillworth$20,withwhichwecan(31)whatweneed.'1

Manytimesinourlives,weare(32)andtrampled(踩踏)underfootbythedecisionswe(33)andthe

circumstances(境遇)thatcomeourway.Wefeelasthoughwewere(34).Butnomatterwhathashappened

orwhatmayhappentous,youwillnever(35)yourvalue.

21.A.keepingupB.pickingupC.holdingupD.bringingup

22.A.ChatsB.VoicesC.TalksD.Hands

23.A.passB.showC.giveD.lend

24.A.everB.stillC.alsoD.even

25.A.repliedB.waitedC.beggedD.whispered

26.A.deskB.floorC.shelfD.dustbin

27.A.usableB.smallC.oldD.dirty

28.A.valuableB.amazingC.rareD.meaningless

29.A.bookB.paperC.moneyD.card

30.A.shapeB.sizeC.qualityD.value

31.A.getB.buyC.gainD.accept

32.A.warnedB.pushedC.remindedD.dropped

33.A.makeB.receiveC.faceD.prefer

34.A.helplessB.uselessC.worthlessD.hopeless

35.A.loseB.takeC.missD.win

四、語法填空(本大題共1小題,共15.0分)

36.Haveyoueverwondered(1)childrenalwaysseemtohavebagsofenergyandneverrunoutof

steam?Researchershavediscoveredthatchildrenhavethelevelsofrecoveryofendurance

athletes.Infact,scientistssaychildren'smusclesrecoverfrom"high-intensityexercise"alot(2)

(quick)thanathletes.Astudylookedattheperformancelevelsofchildrenwhentheywere

cycling,andcomparedtheirfitnessto(3)ofathletes.ResearcherDrSebastienRatelsuggestedthey

⑷(find)thechildrenusedmoreoftheiraerobicmetabolismandwerethereforelesstiredduring

thehigh-intensityphysicalactivities.Thechildrenalsorecoveredveryquickly-evenfasterthanthe

well-trainedadultenduranceathletes.

Theresearchershopethat(5)(they)findingswillhelpscientistshaveabetter(6)(understand)

howthehumanbodychangeswithage.Itcouldleadtoadvancesinthefight(7)diabetesandother

diseases.DrRatelsaidtheresearchwas(8)(particular)importantasmorechildrenwerebecome

lessactive.Hewarned:"Withthediseasesrelatedtophysicalinactivity(9)(rise),knowthe

changeswithgrowththatmightcontributetotheriskofdisease.u(10)ishelpfulforchildrento

maintaintheirfitnessastheygrowupandplayasmuchastheycouldsotheyremainhealthyasadults.

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五、書面表達(本大題共2小題,共40.0分)

37.假設(shè)你是李華,你校為來自英國的交流生舉辦了一場介紹中國傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日的歡迎宴會,請

你代表學(xué)校向他們介紹一個你認(rèn)為最重要的中國傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日。內(nèi)容包括:

1.節(jié)日慶祝時間;

2.節(jié)日慶祝方式及活動;

3.節(jié)日象征意義。

注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;

2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭結(jié)尾已給出。

Goodmorning,mydearfriends.I'mLiHua.

Thanksforyourlistening.

38.閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。

Iwentuptotheroofforabreakafterstudyingforanhourandwatchedthe50orsopeopleswimming

inthenaturalrockpoolbelowourhouse.ltwasasunnyday-abluecloudlessskyoveracalmsea.But

then,asIlookedinthedistance,Idiscoveredthreeorfourbigwavesheadingtowardstheshore.Fd

seenthesemini-tsunamis(海嘯)manytimesbefore.Theywereheadingatspeedinthedirectionof

thepool.Mostpeopleknewhowtolookoutforthem,butfromthescreamsthatstartedcomingfrom

thebeach,Icouldtellsomeonewasintrouble.

Withoutthinking,Irandownintothestreet,holdingmybodyboard(俯伏沖浪板)onthewayand

shoutedatastrangertogoinsidemyhouseandcallthecoastguard.MyneighborMoiseshadheardthe

screamingaswellandwasalsooutsidewithhisbodyboard,sotogetherwerushedtothestepsthat

leddowntothesea.

Oncewegotcloser,wediscoveredthewaveshadpulledaboyandagirlfromthepoolandintothe

opensea.Iknewthatthenearestboatwouldtakeatleast30minutestoreachus.Waitingforhelp

wasn'tachoice.Iwasn'tusedtothissortofemergency-I'dneverbeentrainedasalifeguard-butI

didn'tthinktwiceabouttryingtosavethem.IsupposedinawayIwantedtoimpresseveryone:at19,

adeallikethatcanseemlikeagoodopportunitytoshowoff.

MoisesandIdivedintothewaterandittookus10minutestogettothem.Whenwefinallyreached

them,theywerealmostlifelesswithonlytheirheadscominginandoutofthewater.Wecouldtell

theywerestillalivefromtheirsmallbreathsbutitwascleartheywouldn'thavebeenabletostaythere

muchlonger.Iheldtheboyandpulledhimovermyboard.Moisesmovedthegirlontohisboard.We

discussedpushingthembacktotheshore,butweweretoofarout.

注意:

1.所續(xù)寫的短文詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好;

Paragraph1:

Wehadtowait.

Paragraph2:

Thatnight,wordcamefromthehospitalthatthetwopeoplewereingoodcondition.

答案和解析

1?3.【答案】B、D、A

【解析】(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后——段Adventurenovelswerewrittenforadultsbutarenowgenerally

groupedinthelistforchildren.(那時候的冒險小說是寫給成人的,但是現(xiàn)在冒險故事通常是孩子

喜歡的書)可知那個時期冒險小說是為成年人而寫的,因此不是為孩子寫的。故選B。

(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段HelenBeatrixPotterwasanEnglishauthorattheendoftheVictorian

Era,bestknownforherchildren'sbookswhichfeaturedanimalcharacters.Inherthirties,Potterpublished

thehighlysuccessfulchildren'sbookTheTaleofPeterRabbitin1902.(HelenBeatrixPotter是維多利

亞末期的一個作者,因為孩子的書而出名,她的書以動物為特色。1902年,在她30多歲時出版

了她最成功的兒童書TheTaleofPeterRabbit)可知該書為HelenBeatrixPotter所寫。故選D。

(3)主旨大意題。根據(jù)本文的主要內(nèi)容,尤其是第一段ItwasintheVictorianEra(維多利亞時期)

thatthenovelbecametheleadingformofliteratureinEnglish.(正是在維多利亞時期小說成為了英國

的主導(dǎo)文學(xué)形式)可知本篇主要談的是維多利亞時期的文學(xué)。故選A。

這段短文主要介紹了維多利亞時代小說成為英語文學(xué)主導(dǎo)形式的背景和一些著名作家的作品。其

中,查爾斯?狄更斯以幽默風(fēng)格生動描繪倫敦生活和貧困人民的斗爭:勃朗特姐妹從小就開始寫作,

后來轉(zhuǎn)向?qū)懶≌f,每年出版一本;托馬斯?哈代等作家的小說中體現(xiàn)了對鄉(xiāng)村事務(wù)和社會經(jīng)濟變化

的興趣;兒童文學(xué)也開始形成一種獨特的風(fēng)格,劉易斯?卡羅爾和愛德華?利爾的作品廣為人知,

海倫?比阿特麗克斯?波特以她的兒童書籍而聞名。

1.直接信息題:直接信息題是指能夠直接從原文中找到信息,選項在語言表達上與原文基本一致

的題目。2.間接信息題:間接信息題是能夠從原文中找到信息,但在語言表達上與原文有差異,

做題時需要對原文信息進行轉(zhuǎn)換。3.綜合信息題:綜合信息題是指這類題目所涉及的信息不是原

文的某一句話,可能是原文的幾句話,或者是散落在文章不同的地方,要求學(xué)生把原文所提供的

信息綜合起來分析,而不能斷章取義。

4?7.【答案】C、B、C、A

【解析】(1)C.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段第一、二句Recently,acartooncreatedbystudentsfromChina

CentralAcademyofFineArtsputthisgroupofpeopleunderthespotlight.Intheshortfilm,phubberswith

varioussocialidentities(身份)burythemselvesintheirphones.最近,一部由中國中央美術(shù)學(xué)院學(xué)

生創(chuàng)作的漫畫將這群人置于聚光燈下。在短片中,各種社會身份的低頭族將自己埋在手機里???/p>

知,第三段舉一個卡通的例子是為了告訴人們低頭族的壞影響。故選C。

(2)B.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中"Alwaysbendingyourheadtocheckyourcellphonecoulddamage

yourneck,"Also,staringatcellphonesforalongtimewilldamageyoureyesightgradually,總是低頭檢

查手機可能會損傷你的脖子,”而且,長時間盯著手機會逐漸損害你的視力和第五段第一句But

that'snotall.Beingaphubbercouldalsodamageyoursocialskillsanddriveyouawayfromyourfriends

andfamily.但這還不是全部。成為一個低頭族也會損害你的社交能力,讓你遠(yuǎn)離你的朋友和家人。

可知低頭族所帶來的冒險有:影響社交技能;損害頸和視力;與家庭分離開。故選B。

(3)C.觀點態(tài)度題。縱觀全文,再根據(jù)最后一段IIcanalsocostyourlife.Therehavebeenlotsofreports

onphubberswhofelltotheirdeath,sufferedaccidents,andwererobbedoftheircellphonesinbroad

daylight.也可以要你的命。有很多關(guān)于低頭族在光天化日之下摔死、遭遇意外、手機被搶的報道。

可知,作者對低頭族的態(tài)度是不贊成。A.Supportive.支持的;B.Confident.自信的:C.Disapproving.

不贊成的;D.Optimistic.樂觀的。故選C。

(4)A.推理判斷題。文章講述了低頭族帶來的一些壞影響,所以接下來應(yīng)該講“如何避開低頭

族的冒險”,故選A。

本文敘述低頭族所帶來的冒險行為。文中提到的低頭族造成的一系列類似事件最終導(dǎo)致這個世界

的毀滅。

做這類閱讀理解,要求考生對文章通讀一遍,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進

行仔細(xì)分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案。

8?11.【答案】B、D、C、A

【解析】(1)B.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一IS:Iwastroubledtolearnthatmllinsofpeople,mostofthem

childrenindevelopingcountries,dieeachyearbecauseofwaterrelateddiseases.(我獲悉,每年有數(shù)百

萬人死于與水有關(guān)的疾病,其中大多數(shù)是發(fā)展中國家的兒童。)可知,作者提到自己去印度的經(jīng)

歷是為了說明人們?nèi)狈η鍧嵥膯栴},故選Bo

(2)D.詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第二段Myinventionisgreenandcost-effective,andIamlookingforward

to___thisinplacesthatareaffectedbyharmfulwaterpollution.(我的發(fā)明既環(huán)保又劃算,我期待著

在受有害水污染影響的地方這項發(fā)明。)以及Myinventionisgreenandcosteffective.(我的發(fā)

明是綠色環(huán)保且費用少的。)可知,我盼著使用我的發(fā)明,即implementing意為:應(yīng)用。A.Researching

研究;B.Changing改變;C.Finishing完成;D.Using使用。故選D。

(3)C.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段Youcouldhearapin(大頭針)dropasheopenedthepaperwith

thewinner'sname.Forester(宣布獲獎時,所有觀眾都屏住呼吸,你甚至可以聽到大頭針落地的聲

音。)可知,觀眾都非常安靜地坐著,故選C。

(4)A.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段OnoneofmytripstoIndia.(在我去印度的一次旅行中。)This

year,IenteredtheDiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallenge.(今年,我參力口了探索教育3

米青年科學(xué)家挑戰(zhàn)賽。)InlateJune,IlearntthatIwasselectedasoneofthetop10nationalfinalistsof

thisfamousmiddleschoolsciencecompetition.Overthesummer,!workedwithDrJimJonza.(六月底,

我得知我被選為這場著名的中學(xué)科學(xué)競賽的前十名全國決賽選手之一。整個夏天,我和吉姆?瓊扎

博士一起工作。)可知,作者主要按時間順序回顧了自己在發(fā)現(xiàn)教育3M青年科學(xué)家挑戰(zhàn)賽中奪

冠的經(jīng)歷,故選A。

本文是一篇故事類閱讀,作者通過一次去印度的經(jīng)歷,發(fā)現(xiàn)人們?nèi)狈η鍧嵥?,就此得到啟發(fā)回國

后與JimJonza博士合作,開發(fā)了一個利用太陽能的凈水系統(tǒng)。并在去年10月,和家人飛往3M

位于明尼蘇達州圣保羅的總部,用自己的發(fā)明贏得了第一名以及美國頂尖青年科學(xué)家的稱號。

閱讀理解解題步驟:首先對原文材料迅速瀏覽,掌握全文的主旨大意,因為閱讀理解題一般沒有

標(biāo)題,所以,速讀全文,抓住中心主旨很有必要,在速讀的過程中,應(yīng)盡可能多地捕獲信息材料;

其次細(xì)讀題材,各個擊破,掌握全文的大意之后,細(xì)細(xì)閱讀每篇材料后的問題,弄清每題要求后,

帶著問題,再回到原文中去尋找、捕獲有關(guān)信息,要善于抓住每段的主題句,閱讀時,要有較強

的針對性,對于捕獲到的信息,要做認(rèn)真分析,仔細(xì)推敲,理解透徹,只有這樣,針對題目要求,

才能做到穩(wěn)、準(zhǔn)。

12?15.【答案】C、A、D、B

【解析】(1)C.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段第二句"Theyhavemadeitsomucheasiertoreachaudience

oftheworld,withouthavingtoenteracareerinshowbusinessinthetraditionalway.(他彳門使接觸世

界上的觀眾容易許多,不用非要用傳統(tǒng)的方式進入表演行業(yè)。)"可知,they是指theInternetandsocial

media(網(wǎng)絡(luò)和社交媒體)。由此可知,越來越多的英國年輕人選擇成為視頻博主的原因是網(wǎng)絡(luò)使

進入表演行業(yè)更加方便。故選C。

(2)A.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第五段第二句"Foreverysuccesstherearehundredsofotherswhoneverget

offthestartingline.(對于每一個成功者來說,都有另外數(shù)百個人從來沒有離開過起跑線。)”可知,

從事視頻博主的人的成功率只有數(shù)百分之一。由此可知,只有很少的視頻博主能夠獲得名聲和財

富。故選A。

(3)D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段第一句"Althoughbeingvloggersispopular,someyoungpeople

choosetofollowcareersthatdon'tnecessarilyearnthemfame,butallowthemtomakegooduseofthe

Internettosharetheirhobbies.(盡管成為視頻博主很流行,但是一些年輕人選擇那些不一定能給他

們帶來名聲,但是能讓他們利用網(wǎng)絡(luò)來分享他們的愛好的職業(yè)。)"和"forexample"可知,David

就是選擇將職業(yè)和愛好相結(jié)合的職業(yè)的例子。故選D。

(4)B.主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段最后一句"Buttoday,thingsstanddifferently.(但是現(xiàn)在,事情不

同了。)“和第三段第—句"ThischangeisundoubtedlyasaresultoftheInternetandsocialmedia.(這

種改變無疑是網(wǎng)絡(luò)和社交媒體的結(jié)果。)“可知,現(xiàn)在英國年輕人的職業(yè)傾向的改變是因為網(wǎng)絡(luò)和

社交媒體,所以現(xiàn)在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)影響著英國年輕人的職業(yè)選擇。全文圍繞這個主題展開。故選B。

這是一篇說明文.文章對現(xiàn)在英國年輕人的職業(yè)傾向的改變進行了分析和介紹。

做題時要通讀全文,把握大意,然后結(jié)合題干及選項做出正確的選擇。

16?20.【答案】B、E、C、G、D

【解析】16-20BECGD

16.B考查上下文推理能力.根據(jù)前一句

TheWHOreleasedfivesimplerulesforpreparingfoodinasafeway.可知,世界衛(wèi)生組織發(fā)布了五

條食品安全的原則,這與B.Theycalltheserulesthe"FiveKeystoSaferFood."他們稱之為"安全

食品五大要點",意思一致,故答案為B.

17.E考查上下文推理能力.根據(jù)前一句

Peopleshouldwashallsurfacesandequipmentusedforpreparingfood.可知人們應(yīng)該清洗所有用于制

備食品的表面和設(shè)備,這與E.Keepingeverythingcleanhelpspeopletoavoidmicro-organisms.保

持整潔有助于避免微生物,意思一致,故答案為E.

18.C考查上下文推理能力.根據(jù)下文Peopleshouldseparateraw,

oruncookedfoodfromfoodsthatarealreadycookedandfoodsthatwillnotbecooked.可知人們應(yīng)該

把己經(jīng)煮熟的食物和未煮過的食物分開生的或未加工的食物.這與C.Separaterawandcooked.此

段講述的是將生的食物和熟的分開,意思一致,故答案為C.

19.G考查上下文推理能力.根據(jù)下一句

Theycannotgrowasquicklyinaveryhotorverycoldenvironment可知它們不能在非常熱或非常冷

的環(huán)境中生長得很快,這與

G.Buttemperaturesabove60℃orbelow5℃controlthegrowthofmicro-organisms.溫度高于60℃

或者低于5。(2都可控制微生物的生長,意思一致,故答案為G.

20.D考查上下文推理能力.根據(jù)后句"Damagedoroldfoodmaydevelopharmfulchemicalsasitgets

older."可知食物放久了會變壞,可能生成有害的化學(xué)物質(zhì).可推斷出,人們應(yīng)該用安全的飲用水

和新鮮的食物,故選D.

本文主要講述了食品安全問題是全世界的共同問題,世界上不同區(qū)域的人們以不同方式準(zhǔn)備食物

的.此外,文章介紹了“安全食品五大要點1、保持干凈;2、將生的食物和熟的分開;3、煮食

物要完全煮熟;4、安全

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