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2011年广东省学位英语阅读理解真题分析NearlyaquartercenturyafteraGermanboytossedamessageinabottleoffashipintheBalticsea,he’sreceivedananswer.A13-year-oldRussian,DaniilKorotkikh,waswalkingwithhisparentsonabeachwhenhesawsomethingglitteringlyinginthesand.“Isawthatbottleanditlookedinteresting.”KorotkikhtoldTheAssociatedPressonTuesday.“ItlookedlikeaGermanbeerbottlewithaceramic(陶瓷的)plug,andtherewasamessageinside.”Hisfather,whoknowsalittleGerman,translatedtheletter.Itsaid:“MynameisFrank,andI’mfiveyearsold.MydadandIaretravelingonashiptoDenmark.Ifyoufindthisletter,pleasewritebacktome,and1willwritebacktoyou.’’Theletter,dated1987,includedanaddressinthetownofCoesfeld.

Theboyintheletter,FrankUesbeck,isnow29.Hisparentsstillliveattheletter’saddress.“Atfirstdn’tbelieveit,UesbecktoldtheAPaboutgettingtheresponsefromK0rlJlkjkh.infact,hebarelyrememberedthetripatall;hisfatheractuallywrotetheletter.TheRussianboysaidhedoesn’tbelievethatthebottleactuallyspent24yearsinthesea:itwouldnothavesurvivedinthewaterallthattime,”hesaid.Hebelievedithadbeenhiddenunderthatsandwherehefoundit.Inthewebchatearlierthismonth,UesbekgaveKrtkikhhisnewaddresstoandpromisedtowritebackwhenhereceiveshisletter.“He'lldefinitelygetanotherletterfromme,the29-years-oldsaid.UesbeckwasespeciallythrilledthathewasabletohaveapositiveimpactonalifeofyongpersonawayfromGermany.16.ThemessageinthebottlewasfoundinyearslaterA.25B.24C29D2017.TheletterinthebottlewaswritteninA.RussianB.EnglishCFrenchDGerman18·TheletterinthebottlewasactuallywrittenbyA.FrankB.KorotkikhC.Frank’sfatherD.Korotkikh’sfather19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A·DaniilKorotkikhbelievedthebottlemusthavestayedintheseaallthetimebeforehegotin.B.Frank;theGermanmangavetheRussianboyhisnewaddress.C·FrankandKorotkikhhavemeteachotherthroughthewebchat.D·ItislikelythatFrankandKorotkikhwillarrangeameetinginperson.20·Thattheletterisfoundandansweredsomanyyearslaterisa(n)AsurpriseB.tragedyC.gloryD.honorToday,manypeoplearestarvingtodeath.Thereisashortageoffoodandtheavailablefoodistooexpensiveforhungrypeopletobuy.Therefore,theygowithoutfood,oreachdayhaveonlyoneortwosmallmealslackingthenecessaryvitaminstomaintaingoodhealth.

Recently,amanwhowantedtounderstandtheconditionsofsuchpeopleconductedanexperiment.Heonlyateonemealadayforamonthbutcontinuedtoworkashenormallydid.Duringthefirstfivedayshewashungryathisregularmealtimes,butafterhehaddrunkaglassofwaterhishungerwentaway.Intheevening,whenheatehisonemeal,heatequicklyandconsumedalargeamount.Duringthenextfewdays,althoughhewasnothungryduringtheday,hequicklynoticedeveryfoodstall,andthesmelloffoodcaughthisattention.Duringthethirdandfourthweeks,hehadhungerpainsandlackedphysicalstrength.Helookedforwardtohisonemealandateitveryslowly,enjoyingeverybite.Withoutit,heknewhewouldhavehardlyenoughenergytowork.Thisexperiencechangedhisattitudeaboutsomethings.Havingacupofteawasnotjustapastime,italsogavehimstrength.Hemorefrequentlynoticedoverweightpeopleandpeoplewhothrewawaylefloverfood.Herealizedtheimportanceoffoodfortheveryhungryperson.Hecouldnolongereasilypassbyahungrybeggaronthestreet.Butmostimportant,hecouldnowsympathizeinasmallwaywiththestarvingpeopleoftheworld.21.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,todaytheproblemwithmanypeopleisthatAtheydon’teatfoodB.theyaretoopoortobuyfoodC.thefoodtheyeatlacksvitaminsD.notenoughfoodisprovidedtothem22.ThemanateonlyonemealadaybecauseA.therewasaseriousshortageoffoodB.itwasaneffectivewayoflosingweightC.hewantedtoknowhowhungrypeoplecouldbeD.hecouldnotaffordtohavethreemealsaday23.Atfirst.whenhewashungryhefoundthataglassofwaterA.gotridofhisthirstBcouldremovehishungerC.hardlyproducedanyeffectD.onlymadehimfeelhungrier

24.TheexperimentmadethemanrealizethatAmostpeoplearejusteatingforfunBoverweightpeoplearewastingfoodC.foodhasadifferentmeaningforpeopleD.leftoverfoodshouldn’tbethrownaway25.Aftertheexperimentwasover,themanmighthavefeltthatA.hungerislesspainfulonceyougetusedtoitB.amancansurviveforyearsononlyonemealadayC.youenjoyyourfoodmoreifyougohungryforawhileD.somethingshouldbedoneforthehungrypeopleoftheworldAcollegeeducationisnotjustpreparationforacareer,however.Inadditiontotakingcourseintheirmajorfieldofstudy,studentsenrollinelective(选修的)courses.Theymaytakeclassesthathelpthemunderstandmoreaboutpeople,nature,govemment,orthearts.well—roundedpeoplearelikelytobebettercitizens,betterparentsandmoreinterestingandinterestedindividuals.Althoughtwo-thirdsofAmericanhighschoolgraduatesgoontostudyincollege,recenthighschoolgraduatesnolongerdominatethecollegecampuses.Adultsofallagesreturntotheclassroom,eitherfornewvocationalskillsorforpersonalgrowth.In1966,forexample,almost20%ofAmericanstudentswereoverage35.Some500,000collegestudentsareover50.AmericanfaithinthevalueofeducationisexemplifiedbytherisingnumberofAmericanswhohaveatleastabachelor’sdegree.Almostone-quarterofAmericansoverage25arecollegegraduates.Collegeautendanceisnotreservedforthewealthyandtheacademiclytalented.Itisavailabletoanyonewhowantstogo.Rightnowabout15millionstudentsaretakingadvantageoftheopportunity.Forthosenotaeademicaliypreparedtohandlecollege一levelwork,about80%ofundergraduateschoolsofferremediM(sometimescalleddevelopmental)classesinreading,writing,andmath.TheU.Shasabout3,700institutionsofhigherlearning.About1,600oftheseare2-yearschools.Morethan2,000are4-yearschools,manyofwhichalsohavegraduateprograms.WithsomanycollegeChoosefrom,howdoprospectivestudentsfindtherightonefortheirneeds?Informationaboutiseasytoobtain.Studentscanwriteforprintedinformationandapplications.Someschoolsevenmailoutvideo.Studentscanalsousecomputerprogramsthatallowthemtospecifyparticularinterestsandprintoutalistofschoolsthatfittheirdescription.Mostinstitutionsofhigherlearningalsohavewebsites.ManyschoolssendcollegerepresentatiVestohighschoolsandtwo-yearcollegestorecruitstudents.Finally,manystudentsvisitcolleges,taketoursofcampuses,andtalktocounselors.26.Theword“well—rounded’’inParagraph1meansA.welldevelopedinarangeofaspectsB。roundedinshapeorwelldevelopedC.wellplannedandbalancedD.full,varied,andsatisfying27.Accordingtothetext,recenthighschoolgraduatesA.areamajorityB,areaminorityC.formtwo—thirds0fthestudentsD.arenomorethanadultstudents28.AmericancollegesareforA.theintelligentB.anyonewhohasaneedC.theacademicallypreparedD.theriehwhocanaffordtheireducation.29。Howmanymethodscanoneusetoobtaininformationaboutschools?A.three.B,FourC.Five.D.Six.30.Accordingtothepassage,themostbasicreasontorthehighrateofcollegeenrollmentis——.A.socialpressureB,easyaccesstocollegesC,people’sfaithineducationD.thelargenumbel’ofcollegesIntheanimalkingdom,weaknesscanbringaboutaggressioninotheranimal.Thissometimeshappenswithhumansalso.ButIhavefoundthatmyweaknessbringsoutthekindnessinpeople.Iseeiteverydaywhenpeopleholddoorsforme,pourcreamintomycoffee,orhelpmetoputonmycoat.AndIhavediscoveredthatitmakesthemhappy.Frommywheelchairexperience,Iseethebestinpeople,butsometimesIfeelsadbecausethosewhoappearindependentmissthekindnessIseedaily.Theydon'tgettoseethissoftsideofothersoften.Wetryeverywaypossibletoavoidshowingourweakness,whichincludesalotofpretending.Butonlywhenwestoppretendingwe'rebraveorstrongdoweallowpeopletoshowthekindnessthat'sinthem.Lastmonth,whenIwasdrivinghomeonabusyhighway,Ibegantofeelunwellanddrovemoreslowlythanusual.Peoplebehindmebegantogetimpatientandangry,withsomespeedingupalongsideme,horning(按喇叭)orevenshoutingatme.AtthemomentIdecidedtodosomethingIhadneverdoneintwenty-fouryearsofdriving.Iputonthecarflashlightsanddroveonatareallylowspeed.Nomoreangryshoutsandnomorehorns!WhenIputonmyflashlights,Iwassayingtootherdrivers,"Ihaveaproblemhere.IamweakanddoingthebestIcan."Andeveryoneunderstood.Severaltimes,Isawdriverswhowantedtopass.Theycouldn'tgetaroundmebecauseofthestreamofpassingtraffic.Butinsteadofgettingimpatientandangry,theywaited,knowingthedriverinfrontofthemwasinsomewayweak.Sometimessituationscallforustoactstrongandbraveevenwhenwedon'tfeelthatway.Butthosearefewandfarbetween.Moreoften,itwouldbebetterifwedon'tpretendwefeelstrongwhenwefeelweakorpretendthatwearebravewhenwearescared.31.Theauthorhasdiscoveredthatpeoplewillfeelhappywhen______.A.theyoffertheirhelpB.theyreceiveothers'helpC.theyfeelothers'kindnessD.theyshowtheirweakness32.Theauthorfeelssadsometimesbecause______.A.hehasasoftheartB.hereliesmuchonothersC.somepeoplepretendtobekindD.somepeoplefailtoseethekindnessinothers33.Whatdidtheotherdriversdowhentheysawtheflashlights?A.Theyspeeduptopass.B.Theywaitedwithpatience.C.Theytriedtheirbesttohelp.D.Theyputontheirflashlightstoo.34.Inthispassage,theauthoradvisesusto______.A.handleproblemsbyourselvesB.accepthelpfromothersC.admitourweaknessD.showourbravery35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AWheelchairExperience.B.WeaknessandKindness.C.WeaknessandStrengthD.ADrivingExperienceNearlyaquartercenturyafteraGermanboytossedamessageinabottleoffashipintheBalticsea,he’sreceivedananswer.A13-year-oldRussian,DaniilKorotkikh,waswalkingwithhisparentsonabeachwhenhesawsomethingglitteringlyinginthesand.“Isawthatbottleanditlookedinteresting.”KorotkikhtoldTheAssociatedPressonTuesday.“ItlookedlikeaGermanbeerbottlewithaceramic(陶瓷的)plug,andtherewasamessageinside.”Hisfather,whoknowsalittleGerman,translatedtheletter.Itsaid:“MynameisFrank,andI’mfiveyearsold.MydadandIaretravelingonashiptoDenmark.Ifyoufindthisletter,pleasewritebacktome,and1willwritebacktoyou.’’Theletter,dated1987,includedanaddressinthetownofCoesfeld.

Theboyintheletter,FrankUesbeck,isnow29.Hisparentsstillliveattheletter’saddress.“Atfirstdn’tbelieveit,UesbecktoldtheAPaboutgettingtheresponsefromK0rlJlkjkh.infact,hebarelyrememberedthetripatall;hisfatheractuallywrotetheletter.TheRussianboysaidhedoesn’tbelievethatthebottleactuallyspent24yearsinthesea:itwouldnothavesurvivedinthewaterallthattime,”hesaid.Hebelievedithadbeenhiddenunderthatsandwherehefoundit.Inthewebchatearlierthismonth,UesbekgaveKrtkikhhisnewaddresstoandpromisedtowritebackwhenhereceiveshisletter.“He'lldefinitelygetanotherletterfromme,the29-years-oldsaid.UesbeckwasespeciallythrilledthathewasabletohaveapositiveimpactonalifeofyongpersonawayfromGermany.16.ThemessageinthebottlewasfoundinyearslaterA.25B.24C29D2017.TheletterinthebottlewaswritteninA.RussianB.EnglishCFrenchDGerman18·TheletterinthebottlewasactuallywrittenbyA.FrankB.KorotkikhC.Frank’sfatherD.Korotkikh’sfather19.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A·DaniilKorotkikhbelievedthebottlemusthavestayedintheseaallthetimebeforehegotin.B.Frank;theGermanmangavetheRussianboyhisnewaddress.C·FrankandKorotkikhhavemeteachotherthroughthewebchat.D·ItislikelythatFrankandKorotkikhwillarrangeameetinginperson.20·Thattheletterisfoundandansweredsomanyyearslaterisa(n)AsurpriseB.tragedyC.gloryD.honorIntheanimalkingdom,weaknesscanbringaboutaggressioninotheranimal.Thissometimeshappenswithhumansalso.ButIhavefoundthatmyweaknessbringsoutthekindnessinpeople.Iseeiteverydaywhenpeopleholddoorsforme,pourcreamintomycoffee,orhelpmetoputonmycoat.AndIhavediscoveredthatitmakesthemhappy.Frommywheelchairexperience,Iseethebestinpeople,butsometimesIfeelsadbecausethosewhoappearindependentmissthekindnessIseedaily.Theydon'tgettoseethissoftsideofothersoften.Wetryeverywaypossibletoavoidshowingourweakness,whichincludesalotofpretending.Butonlywhenwestoppretendingwe'rebraveorstrongdoweallowpeopletoshowthekindnessthat'sinthem.Lastmonth,whenIwasdrivinghomeonabusyhighway,Ibegantofeelunwellanddrovemoreslowlythanusual.Peoplebehindmebegantogetimpatientandangry,withsomespeedingupalongsideme,horning(按喇叭)orevenshoutingatme.AtthemomentIdecidedtodosomethingIhadneverdoneintwenty-fouryearsofdriving.Iputonthecarflashlightsanddroveonatareallylowspeed.Nomoreangryshoutsandnomorehorns!WhenIputonmyflashlights,Iwassayingtootherdrivers,"Ihaveaproblemhere.IamweakanddoingthebestIcan."Andeveryoneunderstood.Severaltimes,Isawdriverswhowantedtopass.Theycouldn'tgetaroundmebecauseofthestreamofpassingtraffic.Butinsteadofgettingimpatientandangry,theywaited,knowingthedriverinfrontofthemwasinsomewayweak.Sometimessituationscallforustoactstrongandbraveevenwhenwedon'tfeelthatway.Butthosearefewandfarbetween.Moreoften,itwouldbebetterifwedon'tpretendwefeelstrongwhenwefeelweakorpretendthatwearebravewhenwearescared.26.Theauthorhasdiscoveredthatpeoplewillfeelhappywhen______.A.theyoffertheirhelpB.theyreceiveothers'helpC.theyfeelothers'kindnessD.theyshowtheirweakness27.Theauthorfeelssadsometimesbecause______.A.hehasasoftheartB.hereliesmuchonothersC.somepeoplepretendtobekindD.somepeoplefailtoseethekindnessinothers28.Whatdidtheotherdriversdowhentheysawtheflashlights?A.Theyspeeduptopass.B.Theywaitedwithpatience.C.Theytriedtheirbesttohelp.D.Theyputontheirflashlightstoo.29.Inthispassage,theauthoradvisesusto______.A.handleproblemsbyourselvesB.accepthelpfromothersC.admitourweaknessD.showourbravery30.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AWheelchairExperience.B.WeaknessandKindness.C.WeaknessandStrengthD.ADrivingExperience2011年广东省学位英语阅读理解真题分析Today,manypeoplearestarvingtodeath.Thereisashortageoffoodandtheavailablefoodistooexpensiveforhungrypeopletobuy.Therefore,theygowithoutfood,oreachdayhaveonlyoneortwosmallmealslackingthenecessaryvitaminstomaintaingoodhealth.

Recently,amanwhowantedtounderstandtheconditionsofsuchpeopleconductedanexperiment.Heonlyateonemealadayforamonthbutcontinuedtoworkashenormallydid.Duringthefirstfivedayshewashungryathisregularmealtimes,butafterhehaddrunkaglassofwaterhishungerwentaway.Intheevening,whenheatehisonemeal,heatequicklyandconsumedalargeamount.Duringthenextfewdays,althoughhewasnothungryduringtheday,hequicklynoticedeveryfoodstall,andthesmelloffoodcaughthisattention.Duringthethirdandfourthweeks,hehadhungerpainsandlackedphysicalstrength.Helookedforwardtohisonemealandateitveryslowly,enjoyingeverybite.Withoutit,heknewhewouldhavehardlyenoughenergytowork.Thisexperiencechangedhisattitudeaboutsomethings.Havingacupofteawasnotjustapastime,italsogavehimstrength.Hemorefrequentlynoticedoverweightpeopleandpeoplewhothrewawaylefloverfood.Herealizedtheimportanceoffoodfortheveryhungryperson.Hecouldnolongereasilypassbyahungrybeggaronthestreet.Butmostimportant,hecouldnowsympathizeinasmallwaywiththestarvingpeopleoftheworld.21.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,todaytheproblemwithmanypeopleisthatAtheydon’teatfoodB.theyaretoopoortobuyfoodC.thefoodtheyeatlacksvitaminsD.notenoughfoodisprovidedtothem出题方式:第一题和最后一题常考中心思想,先读有中心词的选项,再读中心句,一般是答案。22.ThemanateonlyonemealadaybecauseA.therewasaseriousshortageoffoodB.itwasaneffectivewayoflosingweightC.hewantedtoknowhowhungrypeoplecouldbeD.hecouldnotaffordtohavethreemealsaday注:ABCD出现相对词一般是正确答案,比如could,might,may,some…..23.Atfirst.whenhewashungryhefoundthataglassofwaterA.gotridofhisthirstBcouldremovehishungerC.hardlyproducedanyeffectD.onlymadehimfeelhungrier注:ABCD出现相对词一般是正确答案,比如could,might,may,some…..

24.TheexperimentmadethemanrealizethatAmostpeoplearejusteatingforfunBoverweightpeoplearewastingfoodC.foodhasadifferentmeaningforpeopleD.leftoverfoodshouldn’tbethrownaway注意:表达保留的概念一般是解:still,remain,leave,rest,daily(everyday),means,title,详见阅读理解方法二25.Aftertheexperimentwasover,themanmighthavefeltthatA.hungerislesspainfulonceyougetusedtoitB.amancansurviveforyearsononlyonemealadayC.youenjoyyourfoodmoreifyougohungryforawhileD.somethingshouldbedoneforthehungrypeopleoftheworld注:ABCD出现相对词一般是正确答案,比如could,might,may,some…..注意,有同学选B---can,但要注意B有only绝对词Acollegeeducationisnotjustpreparationforacareer,however.Inadditiontotakingcourseintheirmajorfieldofstudy,studentsenrollinelective(选修的)courses.Theymaytakeclassesthathelpthemunderstandmoreaboutpeople,nature,govemment,orthearts.well—roundedpeoplearelikelytobebettercitizens,betterparentsandmoreinterestingandinterestedindividuals.Althoughtwo-thirdsofAmericanhighschoolgraduatesgoontostudyincollege,recenthighschoolgraduatesnolongerdominatethecollegecampuses.Adultsofallagesreturntotheclassroom,eitherfornewvocationalskillsorforpersonalgrowth.In1966,forexample,almost20%ofAmericanstudentswereoverage35.Some500,000collegestudentsareover50.AmericanfaithinthevalueofeducationisexemplifiedbytherisingnumberofAmericanswhohaveatleastabachelor’sdegree.Almostone-quarterofAmericansoverage25arecollegegraduates.Collegeautendanceisnotreservedforthewealthyandtheacademiclytalented.Itisavailabletoanyonewhowantstogo.Rightnowabout15millionstudentsaretakingadvantageoftheopportunity.Forthosenotaeademicaliypreparedtohandlecollege一levelwork,about80%ofundergraduateschoolsofferremediM(sometimescalleddevelopmental)classesinreading,writing,andmath.TheU.Shasabout3,700institutionsofhigherlearning.About1,600oftheseare2-yearschools.Morethan2,000are4-yearschools,manyofwhichalsohavegraduateprograms.WithsomanycollegeChoosefrom,howdoprospectivestudentsfindtherightonefortheirneeds?Informationaboutiseasytoobtain.Studentscanwriteforprintedinformationandapplications.Someschoolsevenmailoutvideo.Studentscanalsousecomputerprogramsthatallowthemtospecifyparticularinterestsandprintoutalistofschoolsthatfittheirdescription.Mostinstitutionsofhigherlearningalsohavewebsites.ManyschoolssendcollegerepresentatiVestohighschoolsandtwo-yearcollegestorecruitstudents.Finally,manystudentsvisitcolleges,taketoursofcampuses,andtalktocounselors.26.Theword“well—rounded’’inParagraph1meansA.welldevelopedinarangeofaspectsB。roundedinshapeorwelldevelopedC.wellplannedandbalancedD.full,varied,andsatisfying出题方式:1,当你发现一道题是两两对比的时候,答案基本可以确定下来;2,解释词义题,完全照抄的不是答案。另外,ABCD出现develop一般是解,详见阅读理解讲义。27.Accordingtothetext,recenthighschoolgraduatesA.areamajorityB,areaminorityC.formtwo—thirds0fthestudentsD.arenomorethanadultstudents出题方式:细节题,1,先对比句子结构,即肯定与否定,2,再对比单词重复。详见《阅读理解方法与技巧》28.AmericancollegesareforA.theintelligentB.anyonewhohasaneedC.theacademicallypreparedD.theriehwhocanaffordtheireducation.出题方式:细节题,1,先对比句子结构,即肯定与否定,2,再对比单词重复。详见《阅读理解方法与技巧》29。Howmanymethodscanoneusetoobtaininformationaboutschools?A.three.B,FourC.Five.D.Six.30.Accordingtothepassage,themostbasicreasontorthehighrateofcollegeenrollmentis——.A.socialpressureB,easyaccesstocollegesC,people’sfaithineducationD.thelargenumbel’ofcolleges出题方式:第一题和最后一题常考中心思想,先读有中心词的选项,一般是答案。Intheanimalkingdom,weaknesscanbringaboutaggressioninotheranimal.Thissometimeshappenswithhumansalso.ButIhavefoundthatmyweaknessbringsoutthekindnessinpeople.Iseeiteverydaywhenpeopleholddoorsforme,pourcreamintomycoffee,orhelpmetoputonmycoat.AndIhavediscoveredthatitmakesthemhappy.Frommy

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