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1、 考点分类练(十二)词句猜测题句意理解类A(2021浙江6月高考模拟)Every culture has a recognised point when a child becomes an adult, when rules must be followed and tests must be passed. In China, although teenagers can get their ID cards at 16, many only see themselves as an adult when they are 18. In the US, the main step to t

2、he freedom of adult life is learning to drive. At 16, American teens take their driving test. When they have their license, they drive into the grown-up world. “Nobody wants to ride the bus to school,” said Eleanor Fulham, 17. She remembered the pressure. “Its like youre not cool if you dont have a

3、car,” she said. According to recent research, 41% of 16 to 19-year-olds in the US own cars, up from 23% in 1985. Although, most of these cars are bought by parents, some teens get part-time jobs to help pay. Not all families can afford cars for their children. In cities with subways and limited park

4、ing, some teenagers dont want them. But in rich suburban areas without subways, and where bicycles are more for fun than transportation, it is strange for a teenager not to have a car. But the police say 16-year-olds have almost three times more accidents than 18 to 19-year-olds. This has made many

5、parents pause before letting their kids drive. Julie Sussman decided that her son Chad, 15, will wait until he is 17 to apply for his learners permit. Chad said he had accepted his parents decision, although it had caused some teasing from his friends.“They say that I am unlucky,” he said,“But Id ra

6、ther be alive than driving, and I dont really trust my friends on the road, either.”In China as more families get cars, more 18-year-olds learn to drive. 1.Which may serve as the best title of the article? A.Cars helping you to grow upB.Driving into the grown-up worldC.Teenagers driving in AmericaD.

7、Recognised points of becoming an adult2.What does the underlined sentence mean? A.He might run into his friends if he drove. B.He didnt agree with his friends. C.He might not be safe if his friends drove. D.He was afraid that his friends might well lie to him3.The passage mainly gives information ab

8、out . A.an American cultureB.a cultural difference between America and ChinaC.a change in the Chinese cultureD.the relationship between driving and a persons developmentB(2021吉林高三第三次调研)The 90-minute long game involves two goals, black and white checkered balls, goalkeeper, and no hand use. This spor

9、t, of course, is soccer or football, as the majority of the rest of the world says. Its confusing that some countries call this sport “football” while Americans and Canadians say “soccer”, but apparently the British are mostly to blame. The name confusion was actually thanks to British universities

10、in the early 1800s who tried standardising various sports games that had different rules and regulations to distinguish between them, according to a paper by Stefan Szymanski, a professor of sports economics at the University of Michigan. Rugby, formerly known as “rugby football” or “rugger”, is a t

11、ranslation of “football” where you can use your hands. Soccer, originally “association football” or “asoccer”, is the traditional translation of “football” where people dont use their hands. People in England started shortening the names by dropping the “association” part of the phrase as well as th

12、e “a” in “asoccer”. If your head hurts from thinking about this, prepare to have your mind blown by these things you probably never thought aboutuntil just now.Now comes the complexity: in 1869, two colleges held the first traditional, recorded, football game using a unique combination of rules from

13、 both rugby and soccer, creating what we know as “American football” and what other countries refer to as “gridiron”. Thanks to the popularity of American football, soccer players in America keep to “soccer” to help distinguish themselves. If the name “soccer” stuck in Britain, and if Americans came

14、 up with a better one for American football, there would be much less confusion. So why did the “football” short kind of “association football” become more popular than “soccer” in England anyway? Originally, American influence on Britain during World War made “soccer” the popular term in England be

15、fore the 1980s. Once the sport became more popular in the United States around that time, the British stopped using “soccer”. 4.What caused the name confusion in the early 1800s? A.Game time. B.Sports rules. C.Ball popularity. D.News organisations. 5.What does the underlined sentence mean in paragra

16、ph 3? A.The name confusion is becoming stronger. B.You cannot use your hands while playing games. C.The names make it more difficult for people to understand. D.Making the best of the head in the sports is extremely vital. 6.In which of the following do the two belong to the same one? A.“Rugby” and

17、“Soccer”. B.“Rugger” and “American football”. C.“American football” and “Gridiron”. D.“Gridiron” and “Association football”. C(2021吉林长春高三期末)Why do we like drinking water from plastic bottles? Some people think it is healthy and clean. Others drink bottled water because its easyyou can carry it aroun

18、d with you. In hot countries, like Greece, we often buy bottles of cold water in summer. However, making lots of plastic is not a good idea for many reasons. First of all, we need a lot of oil for plastic products. We usually use oil as a source of energy. If we reduced the number of bottles we made

19、, we wouldnt need so much oil. Plastic bottles also pollute the environment. If we reused all our plastic bottles, we wouldnt need so much space for rubbish dumps. But in Greece, we dont reuse much of the plastic we use. In 2006, Greeks reused only about 10% of plastic waste. The rest became rubbish

20、 on land and in rivers and seas. So next time you want to throw away a plastic bottle in the litter bin, stop and think. If you reuse it, you will help the environment. But what can you do when there isnt a bin near you? Well, there are lots of useful ways that you can use your bottles again. For ex

21、ample, an empty bottle makes a great piggy bank for your pocket money, and if you cut a bottle in half, you will have a plant pot. Go green! You can make a difference.7.What is not mentioned about bottled water in this passage? A.Its healthy. B.Its clean. C.Its easy. D.Its expensive. 8.Plastic produ

22、cts are made from . A.energyB.oilC.rubbishD.plants9.Which is the best way to deal with used plastic bottles? A.To reuse them. B.To make a piggy bank. C.To make a plant pot. D.To drop them into the river. 10.The underlined part in this passage tells us “”. A.To make a different life, youd better go o

23、utsideB.To look different, youd better wear green clothesC.To protect the environment, you can do somethingD.To go green, you should use plastic products考点分类练(十二)词句猜测题句意理解类【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了美国的一种文化现象让孩子通过拿驾照的方式使他们意识到自己已经是成年人了。1.B解析:标题归纳题。通读全文可知, 文章主要介绍了一种现象, 即通过让孩子学会开车并拿到驾照的方式使他们明白自己是成年人了。故选B项。2

24、.C解析:句意理解题。根据画线句前面的But Id rather be alive than driving可以看出, 他对朋友们的驾驶技术没有信心。故选C项。3.A解析:推理判断题。根据第一段以及后文内容可知, 文章主要介绍了在美国让孩子通过拿驾照的方式使其意识到自己是成年人了这一现象, 这体现了一种文化。故选A项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了不同的国家, 尤其是英美两国对于足球命名比较混淆的由来。4.B解析:细节理解题。根据第二段的内容可知, 是运动规则导致了名字的混淆。故选B项。5.A解析:句意理解题。通读第三段内容可知, 此段描述了根据是否使用手来命名的复杂过程, 而第四段介绍了足球根据新规则命名的复杂过程。由此推知, 画线句的意思是 “命名过程愈加混乱了”。故选A项。6.C解析:细节理解题。根据第四段的 “Now comes the complexity: in 1869, two colleges held the first t

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