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1、大题提分练6阅读理解之主旨大意题(二)限时30分钟 JL分阅读理解(提示:请利用阅读理解解题技巧 1012巧解本练习中的加黑的小题)A (2019金华十校二模)体裁:记叙文 主题语境:社会 生活 难度:“What are you? ” they ask. “Guess, I say. Some suggest I have Japanese eyes. Others think Im Filipino, may be Indian. Few guess the truth: I am Mexican American. But its not like Ive ever worn that n

2、ame alone. Im part of a younger generation of Americans whose identity is shaped neither by where we came from nor where we ended up.My parents know the California immigrant experience first-hand. They grew up picking fruit in the San Joaquin Valley, knowing what it was to be poor, but also knowing

3、what it was to be Mexican. Wanting a better life for their children, they went to college and got professional jobs. By the time I was born, they were fully accepted into the middle class. I grew up in the racially mixed zones of Sacramento, and when my parents talked of their years in the fields it

4、 was hard to connect those stories to where we found ourselves now.By the time I reached my teens, difference had announced itself. We were all struggling for a sense of individuality, looking everywhere but where we came from. Identity became goods. Wearing certain clothes and liking certain kinds

5、of music created social categories.I became a junkman, sorting through the ruins of pop culture past looking for the pieces of myself. In love with the Beatles, I linked myself to England. Fascinated by Japanesecartoon, I took language classes at the local Buddhist temple.I grew up American to a fau

6、lt, rarely considering my own peoples culture and humanity. I left Sacramento and moved to San Franciscos Mission District to put myself together again. There I first saw my people living in a separate community that had its own language, one Id never learned. My brown face led people to ask me for

7、directions in Spanish. I could only respond with a universally understood shrug.“ This is what I am ,” I said to myself, looking at a street full of newly arrived immigrants.No, that wasnt quite it. I corrected myself: “ This is where I come from. ”Is it tragic that I grew up far from my mother cult

8、ure, discovering it so late in life? I prefer to think that my American upbringing has taught me to apply insights from many different cultures to my everyday life. I am a product not just of Mexico or the US but of the world as a whole.【语篇解读】作为美国少数民族裔中的一支重要力量美国墨西哥裔一直在寻找着自己独特的身份认同感。本文以作者的成长过程为例,讲述了作

9、者从不断地学习不同文化和找寻自己的本族文化的经历中成熟起来。好词积累 identity n. 身份; tragic adj. 悲剧的;悲惨的; insight n. 领悟;洞悉1 Where does the writer grow up?A. In Sacramento.B. In a Mexico town.C. In the San Joaquin Valley.D. In San Franciscos Mission District.答案与解析A 细节理解题。根据第二段中的“ I grew up inthe racially mixed zones of Sacramento 可知,

10、作者在 ” Sacramento长大,故A 项正确。2 What did the writer learn from his American upbringing?A. To promote mother culture.B. To adapt to new surroundings.C. To clearly express individuality.D. To learn from different cultures.答案与解析D 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“ I prefer tothink that my American upbringing has taught me to

11、 apply insights from many different cultures to my everyday life. 可知,作者认为”他在美国的成长经历让他学会把不同文化应用到日常生活中,故D 项正确。3 What can we infer from the article?A. The writer liked to play sports.B. The writer wanted to learn Spanish.C. The writer was interested in different cultures.D. The writer did not like livi

12、ng in San Francisco.答案与解析C 推理判断题。根据第四段中的“ sortingthrough the ruins of pop culture past looking for the pieces of myself. In love with the Beatles, I linked myself to England. Fascinated by Japanese cartoon可知,作者对不同文化感兴趣。故C项正确。4 What is this article mainly about?A. The growing pains of immigrants.B. T

13、he culture differences in America.C. The writer exploration of his identity.D. The problems of immigrants in America.答案与解析C 全文大意题。根据第一段中的“ Im part of ayounger generation of Americans whose identity is shaped neither by where we came from nor where we ended up. ”; 第三段中的“ Wewere all struggling for a s

14、ense of individuality, looking everywhere but where we came from. 及倒数第二”段中的 “ Thisis where I come from. 可知,本文主要讲述了作者在成长中不断找 ”寻自己的身份认同感,探寻着自己从哪儿来的问题。故 C 项正确。B (2019淮北宿州二模)体裁:说明文主题语境:人与植物 难度: Gardeners such as Prince Charles who claim that talking to plants encourages them to grow have long been seen

15、as a little silly. But scientists have discovered evidence which suggests the Royal may actually be right and they could be listening to him. Biologists at Tel Aviv University in Israel have found that flowers can act as a plants “ ears ” to help them detect the sound of approaching insects.When the

16、 researchers played recordings of flying bees to evening primrose flowers, within three minutes the sugar concentrations in the nectar (花蜜) of its flowers increased. The fluid,produced to attract pollinating (授粉) insects, was on average 20percent higher in flowers exposed to the buzz compared to tho

17、se left in silence or exposed to higher pitched sounds. Professor Lilach Hadany, who led the study, said:“ Our results document for the firsttime that plants can rapidly respond to pollinator sounds in an ecologically relevant way. ”However, Prof Hadany said a plants ability to respond to pollinator

18、s may be weakened in city environments or beside a busy road. While plants require water, sunlight and the right temperature to grow, it is widely believed that they do not have senses in the way animals do.But the study, published on the open-science website BioRxiv, suggests the efforts of gardene

19、rs who talk to their plants may not be in vain. “ Plants ability to hear has implications ( 暗示 ) well beyond pollination plants could potentially hear and respond to herbivores (食草动物), other animals, the elements, and possibly otherplants,”Prof Hadany added.A month-long experiment conducted by the R

20、oyal Horticultural Society in 2009 found female voices appear to speed up the growth of tomatoes. The research offers a possible explanation womens voices were at the right frequency for the plants to hear.【语篇解读】本文是一篇科技说明文。文章主要讲述人与植物的交流可以促进植物的生长。好词积累 in vain 徒劳地; speed up 加速5 Whats evening primrose

21、flowers response to bees buzz?A. Longer bloom.B. Sweeter nectar.C. Brighter color.D. Less fluid.答案与解析B 细节理解题。根据第二段“ When theresearchers played recordings of flying bees to evening primrose flowers, within three minutes the sugar concentrations in the nectar (花蜜) of its flowers increased.” 可知, 蜜蜂飞到夜来

22、香花时,三分钟内其花朵的花蜜的糖的浓度会增加,由此可知花蜜会更甜。故选 B。6 Where can plants grow better according to Hadany?A. On a square.B. Beside a highway.C. In the woods.D. Along the street.答案与解析C 推理判断题。根据文章第三段“ However,Prof Hadany said a plants ability to respond to pollinators may be weakened in city environments or beside a b

23、usy road. 哈达尼教授”认为, 植物对传粉者做出反应的能力可能会在城市环境或繁忙的 道路旁减弱。从而推断可知,在丛林里的植物生长得更好。故选 C。7 What can we infer from the research?A. Prince Charles proves kind of stupid.B. Plants can only potentially hear animals.C. Plants respond to sounds slowly and ecologically.D. Plants gardeners talk to frequently develops w

24、ell.答案与解析D 推理判断题。从文章第四段中的“ But thestudy, published on the open-science website BioRxiv, suggests the efforts of gardeners who talk to their plants may not be in vain. ” 研 究表明,园丁们和他们的植物交谈的努力可能不会白费。可知,园丁如经常与植物交谈,植物会生长得更好。故选D。8 What does the text mainly talk about?A. Flowers can hear.B. Bees are best p

25、ollinators.C. Plants cant grow without sound.D. Womens voices improve plants growth.答案与解析A 全文大意题。文章第一段提到与植物对话尽管很长时间以来被认为有点傻,但研究人员发现植物有可能会倾听人类的话。下文举例介绍夜来香对飞行蜜蜂的反应,植物可能听得到其他动物或植物的声音以及女性的声音似乎会加速番茄的生长,由此推断出文章介绍的主要是植物能听见声音。故 A项正确。C (2019日照二模)体裁:说明文主题语境:现代科技难度: Tablets are really useful devices (设备 ), but

26、 their big screens are always a burden to carry around. Wouldnt it be great if there were a phone with the powers of a tablet that could be folded up and fit neatly into the hand?Now something like a tablet-shaped but foldable phone is about to become available. In February, ROK electronics company

27、Samsung and Chinas Huawei both launched foldable phones. Mobile phone use has entered the “ foldable future ”The technology could change our lives in significant ways.These devices, due to their bendable screens, give us the larger screens we want. Meanwhile, they still fit easily into the pocket. A

28、s USA Today noted, theyre “ thecombination of a small tablet and smartphone, all in a single device ”The technology could change other devices too. For example, we could make TVs that stick to walls like posters, or fold up easily to hide away in drawers. In crowded modern cities, they will help us

29、to maximize available space.Samsungs senior vice president, Justin Denison, called the foldable screen “ thefoundation for the smartphone of tomorrow ” “ Its a blank canvas (画布 ) for us to do something beautiful together,”he said.So is there nothing to stand in the way of the foldable future?Accordi

30、ng to tech news website Android Authority, the necessary displays were difficult to produce. In 2012, nine out of every ten OLED (有机发光二极管) screens produced were foundimperfect. While it has been improved today, the price is still too high for people to afford.But if the foldable device isnt going to

31、 change the world overnight, there is no doubt that it is coming. Patrick Moorhead, an industry analyst said, “ Feware debating if foldable or rollable mobile displays are the future of smartphones; the only question is when and by whom. ”【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述的是“ 可折叠手机的时代即将到来。”好词积累fit into成为的一部分;与 相处融

32、洽9 What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Popular foldable screen devices on the market.B. Possible advantages of the foldable screen.C. The application of foldable phones.D. The future of foldable phones.答案与解析 B 段落大意题。根据第一段最后一句“ Wouldnt it be great if there were a phone with the powers of a tablet tha

33、t could be folded up and fit neatly into the hand ? ” “ 如 果有一款具有平板电脑功能的手机,可以折叠起来,恰好放在手中,那不是很棒吗?” 和第二段第一句“ Now something like atablet-shaped but foldable phone is about tobecomeavailable.”“现在,类似于平板形状的可折叠手机即将问世。”可知本段主题是“ 可折叠手机的时代即将到来。” 故选 B。10 What can we learn from Denisons words?A. Companies need to

34、 work together to develop foldable phones.B. The production of foldable phones will soon increase.C. Foldable phones still have many problems.D. The foldable screen has great potential.答案与解析D 推理判断题。根据第五段中的“ JustinDenison, called the foldable screen the foundation for the smartphone of tomorrow . Its

35、 a blank canvas (画布) for us to dosomething beautiful together.”“Justin Denison 称可折叠屏幕是 未来智能手机的基础 。 这是一块空白的画布,我们可以一起做一些出色的事情。”可知,我们能从贾斯汀丹尼森的话中了解到“ 可折叠屏幕具有很大的潜力。” 故选A。11 What is the authors attitude toward the future of the foldable screen?A. Worried.B. Cautious.C. Positive.D. Unconcerned.答案与解析C 观点态度题

36、。根据最后一段第一句“ Butifthe foldable device isnt going to change the world overnight, there is no doubt that it is coming. “ 但如果这种可折叠设备不能在一夜 ”之间改变世界,那么毫无疑问,它将会到来。”可知,作者对可折叠屏幕的未来所持的态度是积极的。故选Co加练阅读七选五 (2019雅安三模)体裁:说明文 主题语 境:人际沟通 难度:Have you ever realised how much one moment of locking eyes can mean? As one o

37、f the best attributes 属性)of human expression, eyes can show a million different emotions in just one look.一1一So its easy to answer why its good to practise eye contact in your life.2 From talking to your teacher to thanking someone, eye contact shows you see the person as important. Therefore, respe

38、ct will be received if you pay strong attention through your eyes.Looking the person in the eyes shows interest. If you like someone, why not look him in the eyes when youre talking to him? 3- In order to put the most effort into showing the interest, look the person in the eye and smile.Yon can convey appreciation quite easily with eyes. 4 People are able to recognise how you feel. Its a good way to make a good impression on people and show your thanks with sincerity.Sometimes eye contact can be all you need to have someone understand what you

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