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1、2023年高考英语复习讲练测第13讲阅读理解主旨大意题(讲)【考纲考情】主旨大意题考查考生对文章内容的深层次理解,它要求考生在充分理解全文的前提下,对整篇文章的 主旨大意有一个较为清晰的印象,既考查细节理解能力,又考查深层次的推理、概括能力,难度较大。题型和考查角度:.主题类:文章大意题和段落大意题(概括文章或段落的主旨大意).标题类:标题判断题(选择最正确标题)。【考点梳理】主旨大意类要求在理解全文的基础上,从文中提取有效信息进行概括归纳,从而得出文章主旨要义。 此类试题没有明显的解题依据,是对文章深层次的理解,因此成为最易失分的题目。命题方式:What is the text mainly

2、 about?What is the best title for the text?What can be a suitable title for the text?Whats the first/second/third.paragraph mainly about?Whats the main idea discussed in the first/secondthird/. paragraph?解题步骤:.首先找出文章的主题句,然后根据文章主题句确定文章大意。.如果没有主题句就寻找全文重复性强的关键词或者概括全文正确选项特点:.涵盖性强,覆盖全文或者整个段落内容。.精确性强,能恰当表

3、达原文主题和中心思想.短小醒目,这是标题类选项的特点,是文章的点睛之笔。干扰项特点:.覆盖面太大,超出了短文论述的范围.以偏概全,涉及的只是短文的某一局部或者某一个细节,或是某一个段落的要点或者局部。.与短文有交集,但偏离文章或者段落主旨。【解题方法】.寻找主题句确定文章大意。主题句在文章中的位置主要有四种情况:主题句在段首一个主题句常常是一个段落的开头,其后是论证性细节。在说明文、论述文或新闻报道中多采用这种形式, 作者在首段常常亮出观点、说明立场。大多数文章的主题句就是文章的首句,所以要认真阅读文章首句。(2)主题句在段末有的主题句放在文章的末尾,先摆出事实依据,层层推理论证,将主题引向高

4、潮,起到总结作用,从而形成强有 力的结论,这就要求考生耐心地读完全文。主题句在文中或隐含还有的主题句在段中间或隐含在文中,成为段落语义的核心,让读者很难发现,这种情况难度较大,考生要通 观全文,分清主旨细节,进行归纳推理。最后概括出来的中心意思一定要涵盖全文或整个段落,切忌以偏概全 或离题太远、太笼统。解答此类题时考生需要把握作者的观点、态度、语气等,分析文章的篇章结构,抓住 文章开头的主题句或文章最后的结论,捕捉与题目有关的信息,从而找出能概括文章主旨的题目和中心思 想。【例】(2020全国卷HIC 篇)With the young unable to afford to leave hom

5、e and the old at risk of isolation 0R独),more families are choosing to live together.The doorway to peace and quiet, for Nick Bright at least, leads straight to his mother-in-law, she lives on the ground floor, while he lives upstairs with his wife and their two daughters.Four years ago they all move

6、d into a three-storey Victorian house in Bristol-one of a growing number of multigenerational families in the UK living together under the same roof. They share a front door and a washing machine, but Rita Whitehead has her own kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living room on the ground floor.“We float

7、ed the idea to my mum of sharing a house, “ says Kathryn Whitehead. Rita cuts in: We spoke more with Nick because I think it*s a big thing fbr Nick to live with his mother-in-law.”And what does Nick think? ”From my standpoint, it all seems to work very well. Would I recommend it? Yes, I think I woul

8、d.Its hard to tell exactly how many people agree with him, but research indicates that the numbers have been rising for some time. Official reports suggest that the number of households with three generations living together had risen from 325, 000 in 2001 to 419, 000 in 2013.Other varieties of mult

9、igenerational family are more common. Some people live with their elderly parents; many more adult children are returning to the family home, if they ever left. It is said that about 20% of 25-34-year-olds live with their parents, compared with 16% in 1991.The total number of all multigenerational h

10、ouseholds in Britain is thought to be about 1.8 million.Stories like that are more common in parts of the world where multigenerational living is more firmly rooted. In India, particularly outside cities, young women are expected to move in with their husbands family when they get married.What is th

11、e text mainly about?A. Lifestyles in different countries.B Conflicts between generations.A housing problem in Britain.A rising trend of living in the UK.【答案】D【解析】主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其根据第一段可知,由于年轻人负担不起离家的费用,而老年人 又面临着孤独的风险,越来越多的家庭选择住在一起。由此可知,文章主要讲述了聚居在英国是一种呈上 升趋势的生活方式。应选D。2.通过结构或暗示概括段落大意(1)根据逻辑结构概括段落大意:要准确概括段

12、落大意,务必知道该段落的逻辑结构。如该段为总分顺 序组织,那么主题句在段首;如该段为分总顺序组织,那么主题句在段尾;如该段为分总分顺序组织,那么主题 句在段中;如该段比照各事物,那么其异同点即为该段大意。(2)通过暗示揣摩段落大意:有时,作者不直接写出主题句,而是通过情感态度等方法暗示性地表达主 题,此时要根据文中所表达的事实和线索综合判断去揣摩并概括出段落大意。【例】(2020全国卷IH,B 篇)The creative team behind Apes used motion-capture (动作捕捉)technology to create digitalized animals, s

13、pending tens of millions of dollars on technology that records an actors performance and later processes it with computer graphics to create a final image (图像). In this case, one of a realistic-looking ape.25 . What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?The cost of making Apes.”The creation of digitali

14、zed apes.The publicity about Apes.The performance of real apes.【答案】B【解析】段落大意题。根据本段第一句可知,“人猿”背后的创作团队利用动作捕捉技术来创造数字化 动物,在记录演员表演和后期加工处理上花费了上千万美元,最后创造出了猿的图像。由此可知,本段主 要是关于数字化人猿的创造。应选B。3.三大方法定标题(1)最正确标题应具备以下三大特征:概括-准确而又简短;针对性-标题外延正好与文章内容相符;题目-能引发读者的阅读欲望。(2)三大方法:正面肯定法:在理解文章主旨的基础上,揣摩哪个选项能准确概括主旨;反面否认法:撇开原文,设想

15、各选项写出来应是什么样的文章,然后和原文比对,逐一排除不符项; 研读备选项:认真研读备选项里的中心词、结构、概括性、修饰词的变化,查看与中心思想是否相符。【例】(2021 全国乙卷C 篇)Youve heard that plastic is polluting the oceans一between 4.8 and 12.7 million tonnes enter ocean ecosystems every year. But does one plastic straw or cup really make a difference? Artist Benjamin Von Wong w

16、ants you to know that it does. He builds massive sculptures out of plastic garbage, forcing viewers to re-examine their relationship to single-use plastic products.At the beginning of the year, the artist built a piece called Strawpocalypse, “ a pair of 10-fbot-tall plastic waves, frozen mid-crash.

17、Made of 168, 000 plastic straws collected from several volunteer beach cleanups, the sculpture made its first appearance at the Estella Place shopping center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.Just 9% of global plastic waste is recycled. Plastic straws are by no means the biggest source (来源)of plastic pol

18、lution, but theyve recently come under fire because most people dont need them to drink with and, because of their small size and weight, they cannot be recycled. Every straw thats part of Von Wongs artwork likely came from a drink that someone used for only a few minutes. Once the drink is gone, th

19、e straw will take centuries to disappear.In a piece from 2018, Von Wong wanted to illustrate (说明)a specific statistic: Every 60 seconds, a truckload*s worth of plastic enters the ocean. For this work, titled Truckload of Plastic, “ Von Wong and a group of volunteers collected more than 10, 000 piece

20、s of plastic, which were then tied together to look like theyd been dumped (倾倒)from a truck all at once.Von Wong hopes that his work will also help pressure big companies to reduce their plastic footprint.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Artists* Opinions on Plastic Safet

21、yB - Media Interest in Contemporary ArtC Responsibility Demanded of Big CompaniesD. Ocean Plastics Transformed into Sculptures【答案】D【解析】标题判断题。通读全文可知,作者讲述了艺术家Benjamin Von Wong(本杰明.冯王)用塑料垃 圾制作巨型雕塑以期望唤起人们对环保问题的关注的事迹,因此D项(海洋塑料变雕塑)适合作文章标题。 应选D。不同文体主旨题解题指导:议论文或说明文议论文或说明文的主题句一般在文首,但有的在文尾,也有的首尾呼应。新闻报道新闻报道的主题

22、句就是导语,即文章的首句或首段。正文采取倒金字塔形式-最重要事实,次要事实,最次要 事实科研报告或调查报告反映科学实验或调研结果的报道或科普类说明文,其内容主要包括“科研实验结果或调查结果+实验研究过 程或调查的具体情况”两大局部,文章主旨就是科研或调查结果,因此主题句通常在首段,且常伴有according to a study, a study showed/proved, this is suggested by the results of new research on, scientists recently reported, a study claimed 等。记叙文纯记叙文通常

23、没有主题句,需要读者自己领悟,从中归纳提炼;但有的在文尾作者会发表感慨、感悟或就此发 表议论,主旨也就在此;还有的先发表某种议论或感慨再讲一个故事或经历,主旨就在文首。【题型剖析】AYoung children who have experienced compassionate (有同情心的)love and empathy (认同感)from their mothers may be more willing to turn thoughts into action by being generous to others, a University of California, Davis

24、 study suggests.In lab studies, children tested at ages 4 and 6 showed more willingness to give up the tokens (代金券)theyhad earned to fictional children in need when two conditions were presentif they showed bodily changes when given the opportunity to share and had experienced positive parenting tha

25、t modeled such kindness. The study initially included 74 preschool-age children and their mothers. They were invited back two years later, resulting in 54 mother-child pairs whose behaviors and reactions were analyzed when the children were 6.“At both ages, children with better physiological regulat

26、ion and with mothers who expressed stronger compassionate love were likely to donate more of their earnings J said Paul Hastings, UC Davis professor of psychology. Compassionate mothers likely develop emotionally close relationships with their children while also providing an early example of satisf

27、ying the needs of others/ researchers said in the study, published in November in Frontiers in Psychology Emotion Science.In each lab exercise, after attaching a monitor to record childrens heart-rate activity, the examiner told the children they would be earning tokens for a variety of activities,

28、and that the tokens could be turned in for a prize. The tokens were put into a box, and each child eventually earned 20 prize tokens. Then before the session ended, children were told they could donate all or part of their tokens to other children.Taken together, the findings showed that childrens g

29、enerosity is supported by the combination of their socialization experiences-their mothers9 compassionate love一and their physiological regulation, and that these work like internal and external supports fbr the ability to act prosocially that build on each other”.In addition to observing the childre

30、ns propensity (习,性)to donate their game earnings, Hastings suggested that “being in a calmer state after sharing could reinforce (力口强)the generous behavior that produced that good fueling.”How do young children loved by their mother tend to become in later years?B. Emotional.A. Considerate.C. Genero

31、us.D. Optimistic.What is the second paragraph mainly about?The process of the research.C. The reactions of the children.The result of the experiment.D. The importance of Moms love.According to Hastings, what factor could strengthen childrens good behaviors?A. Their moms love them deeply.B. They dona

32、te the tokens easily.C. They behave physiologically.D. They are calmer after sharing.What is probably the best title of this passage?What Contributes to Generosity?The More You Give, the Calmer You Will BeDo You Prefer to Receive or Give?More Giving, Less ReceivingRegardless of how famous they are,

33、and despite the star treatment they receive, many celebrities make it a point to give back to charities. Some have even set up their own private foundations. Their widely publicised visits to troubled areas of the world help to raise awareness of issues such as famine and poverty. According to Jane

34、Cooper of Unicef UK, celebrities have a unique ability to reach huge numbers of people, many of whom might not otherwise be engaged in charitable causes. She pointed out that famous faces had played a significant role in raising funds in recent years, and their energies had produced tangible results

35、, such as enabling millions of children in poorer countries to attend school.But in spite of these successes there is evidence to suggest that celebrity endorsement (代言)may be overrated. In a survey of members of the public to find out if celebrity involvement would encourage people to donate, resea

36、rchers found that the impact was not as great as previously thought. When shown a list of well-known organisations and famous people who represent them, over half of respondents were unable to match the celebrity with the cause. Whafs more, three quarters claimed that they didnt respond to celebrity

37、 endorsement in any way. The survey also showed that a few names did stand out as being associated with particular charities. But the presence of a celebrity in a campaign, was not a significant factor when it came to a decision to donate time or money. Instead, the majority of people contribute bec

38、ause of personal connections in their lives and families which make a charity important to them.In another study aimed at young people, most participants cited a compelling (无法抗拒的)mission as their main motivation to give. The second most important incentive was if a friend or peer recommended suppor

39、ting a particular cause. Only two percent of respondents said they were motivated by celebrity endorsement. This seems to contradict the general assumption that teenagers are particularly influenced by famous people. One possible explanation is that there is a general fatigue (疲倦)with celebrity cult

40、ure. There is also a suspicion that the stars are the one who benefit most when they offer to do charity work. Some critics have accused that celebrities might actually take attention away from issues by attracting more attention than the causes they represent.So taking all these issues into account

41、, is it time for charities to rethink their campaign strategies and look for alternative ways to reach new audiences? Whichever point of view you favour, there seems to be opportunities for more research into how charity campaigns might develop relationships with celebrities to maximise their potent

42、ial. This in turn will open up more engagement, and better targeted campaigns-which can only benefit those who really matter - the people and animals that are in need of assistance.What does the underlined word tangible” in paragraph I probably mean?A. Definite.B. Complicated. C. Limited.D. Temporar

43、y.According to the passage, most people contribute to charities because. A. they gain benefit from the charitiesB they are forced to finish a necessary taskthey believe in the famous people they likethey are inspired by the people around them 7. The third paragraph is mainly about. A. what celebriti

44、es achieve in doing charities B. How young people react to celebrity culturewhy young people are hardly influenced by celebritieswho is to blame for taking attention away from charities. What is the authors attitude towards celebrity doing charities?A. Objective.B. Positive.C. Negative.D. Unclear.CT

45、he conductor on the podium (指挥台)has no baton (指挥棒),no tailcoat and no musical score, but Android Alter 3 is kicking up a storm as it guides a symphony orchestras players through their paces.The robot has a humanoid face, hands and lower arms, which gesture with what could pass for passion as it boun

46、ces up and down and rotates during the live performance of Keiichiro Shibuya*s opera Scary Beauty in the Emirate of Sharjah.Video from the recent performance in the Emirate of Sharjah showed the machine turning to face orchestra members and waving its arms. Alter 3 even sang at times.Shibuya said the involvement of robots in the everyday lives of humans is continually increasing. But, he said he thinks people will need to decide in the future how artificial intelligence can best improve the human experience.Shibuya added that he believes

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