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2016届广东省天河区高考英语二轮语法复习精讲精练:阅读理解01

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  阅读理解精讲精炼01

  1.

  The singer, Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones sings a song that tells people they can’t always get what they want but if we try sometimes we can get what we need. The past years in my life my parents have told me this saying many times. I’ve always complained about the quote(引语). Although over time I have told myself to learn from it.

  This year my girlfriend flew off to college in West Palm, Florida. This has been a killer for me because I haven’t been able to see her and she is having a rough time in school. The last two months have been hard but we are working through it. I have been trying to get my dad to buy me a plane ticket to go down there. My dad told me if I brought him some money he would help me pay for the ticket. I started to complain to him because I had no way of getting any money to give him. I spent several days and nights thinking of ways to earn money to go see my girlfriend. I finally came to the conclusion that I would get a job and work hard to earn some money to give to my dad. I applied to Safeway and I ended up getting the job.

  I have been working at Safeway for about a month now and work hard to earn money to go see my girlfriend. The other day my mom had surprised me and told me that she asked her boss if she could use their business miles(旅费) to buy me a ticket down to Florida for two weeks. I was very thankful and told her I would help pay for anything that I have to. The thought of me working hard and getting a job showed my mom that I really cared and was trying my best to be a successful person. I believe that you can’t always get what you want but if you try sometimes, you get what you need.

  1.The author’s parents often told him the saying quoted from the song because

  .

  A.He liked to complain to them about his life

  B.They expected him to learn from the singer

  C.He always wanted to get everything he wanted

  D.They tried to educate him to do things for himself

  2.What does the world “killer” underlined in the second paragraph refer to?

  A.Something that is quite troublesome. B.Something that is very difficult.

  C.A person who kills purposely. D.A person who treats women very badly.

  3.What can we infer from the passage?

  A.The author was lazy and unwilling to work hard.

  B.The author’s father was too mean to give him money.

  C.The author’s actual action won support from his mother.

  D.The author was unable to tear himself away from his girl friend.

  4.By writing the passage, the author tries to show

  .

  A.we can do nothing without money

  B.fathers are strict while mothers are kind

  C.it’s hard for parents to bring up their children

  D.we should try to rely on ourselves for everything

  [文章大意] 作者的父亲总是引用歌词教育作者,凡事要靠自己的努力,作者就只凭借自己的努力满足了打动父母,如愿以偿的拿到了去看女朋友的票。

  1. D推理判断题。由作者在第一段最后的“I’ve always complained about the quote(引语). Although over time I have told myself to learn from it.”尽管作者总是抱怨,但自己也承认学从中学到了东西,这正是父母引用的目的所在。

  2. A考查词义猜测。由下文的解释“because I haven’t been able to see her and she is having a rough time in school.”可以看出,女朋友离开去上大学了,自己感觉很孤独,再加上女友在学校“having a rough time”,由此可以看出,这正是上文所说的killer,一些使人烦恼的事情。

  3. C推理判断题。当作者提出让父母出钱买票去看女友的时候,父亲的答复是:作者得出钱,即:“if I brought him some money he would help me pay for the ticket.”后来作者找了份工作(ended up getting the job),并努力赚钱买票(work hard to earn money to go see my girlfriend.),正是作者的实际行动感动了作者的妈妈,从而“asked her boss if she could use their business miles(旅费) to buy me a ticket down to Florida for two weeks.”

  4. D主旨大意题。作者用开篇用一句歌词引出了主题,只要:只要努力就能得到自己所需要的。中间用自己的一次经历进行了论证,最后一段在回扣:…trying my best to be a successful person., I believe that you can’t always get what you want but if you try sometimes, you get what you need. ,也就是:we should try to rely on ourselves for everything。

  2.

  (You may read the questions first.)

  Transformers: Dark of the Moon

  Theatrical Release Date: July 1, 2011

  Studio: Paramount Pictures

  Director: Michael Bay

  Genre: Action︱Adventure︱Sequel︱ Sci-Fi︱ 3D

  The Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, are back in action, taking on the evil Decepticons. The Autobots and Decepticons become involved in a dangerous space race. The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft on the Moon and must race against the Decepticons to find its secrets, which could turn the tide in the Transformers’ final battle. Shockwave, a longtime “Transformers” character, rules Cybertron while the Autobots and Decepticons battle it out on Earth.

  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II

  Theatrical Release Date: July 15, 2011

  Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures

  Director: David Yates

  Genre: Action︱Adventure︱Sequel︱Fantasy︱3D

  In part II, the battle between the good and evil forces of the Wizarding world evolves into an all-out war. This final adventure continues Harry, Ron, and Hermione’s attempt to find and destroy Voldemort’s remaining Horcruxes. Harry Potter is called upon to make the ultimate sacrifice to bring an end to his nemesis.

  Winnie the Pooh

  Theatrical Release Date: July 15, 2011

  Studio: Walt Disney Pictures

  Director: Don Hall, Stephen J. Anderson

  Genre: Sequel︱Family Animation

  Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American traditionally animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Based upon the characters of the children’s books Winnie-the-Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne and Return to the Hundred Acre Wood by David Benedictus, the film features two previously unadapted stories from the original books.

  In the movie, Owl sends the whole gang to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary bad character, and it turns out to be a very busy day for Winnie the Pooh who simply set out to find some honey.

  1. Which of the following is not the genre of Transformers: Dark of the Moon?

  A. Action.

  B. Sequel.

  C. 3D.

  D. Fantasy.

  2. According to the Movie Express above, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II is mainly about ______.

  A. a journey of Harry, Ron, and Hermione

  B. high risks of the final adventure

  C. an all-out war between good and evil forces

  D. a fear of Lord Voldemort

  3. Who might be most interested in the Movie Express of Winnie the Pooh?

  A. Would-be parents.

  B. Families with children.

  C. Writers of children’s books.

  D. Honey lovers.

  [文章大意]这是一篇应用文,向我们介绍了三部电影,以吸引观众。

  1. D细节理解题。由第一部分的“Genre: Action︱Adventure︱Sequel︱ Sci-Fi︱ 3D”可以看出,前三项符合要求。

  2. C细节理解题。由第二部分的“In part II, the battle between the good and evil forces of the Wizarding world evolves into an all-out war.”可以直接得出答案。

  3. B细节理解题。由最后一部分的“Studio: Walt Disney Pictures”结合常识可以看出,这是一卡通,应该适合儿童欣赏。More than half of rich Americans have not shown their full wealth to their children, a new survey showed last Tuesday.

  The survey, published by the Bank of America, studied the rich with $ 3 million or more in assets. It found that “surprisingly few of those surveyed have well-developed plans to preserve and pass on their assets to their children”.

  The majority of the 457 people surveyed are self-made, first-generation rich. Fifty-two percent of parents have chosen not to tell their children just how wealthy they are, and 15 percent have given away nothing about the family wealth. One in there parents said they had never thought to do it.

  They are worried that their children would become lazy, spend money freely, make bad decisions and even become a target for gold diggers.

  Only 34 percent strongly agreed that t heir children would be able to handle any inheritance(遗产) they plan to leave them.

  “There is an expectation about the wealthy parents that they have a responsibility to pass down their fortune to the next generation,” said Sallie Krawcheck, president of the Bank of America Globai Wealth and Investment Management. “Our research, however, uncovered changing views of what one generation owes the next.”

  The trend is led by the world’s richest man Bill Gates, who promised in 2008 that he would leave his $58 billion fortune to the charity started by him and his wife, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation(基金会), and not to his children.

  “We want to five it back to society in the way that it will have the most positive impact,” he said.

  Of his plans for his children, Gates said: “I will give the kids some money but not a meaningful percentage… they will need to work but they will feel reasonably taken care of.”

  1.We can learn from the passage that

  .

  A.rich parents may not know how to manage their inheritance

  B.rich parents don’t equal rich kids, at least in the US

  C.American children don’t get to inherit their parents’ wealth

  D.poor children don’t expect themselves to be as rich as their parents

  2.According to the survey, most rich Americans

  .

  A.think they owe their children nothing

  B.think it best to give their money back to society

  C.doubt their children’s ability to handle wealth

  D.are confident of their children’s ability to handle wealth

  3.The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 6 refers to

  .

  A.responsible children

  B.Bill Gates and his wife

  C.first-generation rich

  D.rich parents

  4.From the last paragraph, we can see that Bill Gates wants to show

  .

  A.the trend of leaving no inheritance to children

  B.the positive impact of charity on society

  C.the way of giving back to society

  D.the importance of independence for children

  【答案与解析】文章主要介绍了大多数美国富人处理他们资产的方式,告诉人们保持孩子的独立性比金钱更重要。

  1.B细节推断题,根据第二段、第三段可知,在美国,大多数富人们不把他们所有的资产告诉孩子们,也不会让孩子们继承太多的资产,可以得出家长富有并不等于孩子富有。B项rich parents don’t equal rich kids, at least in the US.(至少在美国是这样)家长富有并不等于孩子富有,符合题意。

  2.C逻辑推断题。根据第五段,“Only 34 percent strongly agreed that t heir children would be able to handle any inheritance(遗产) they plan to leave them.”(仅有34%的家长坚信他们的孩子有能力处理好留给他们的任何遗产)可以推出66%的家长对孩子们处理资产的能力表示怀疑。所以C.doubt their children’s ability to handle wealth(怀疑他们的孩子处理资产的能力)符合逻辑。

  3.D根据第六段,第一句是一个that引导的定语从句,句意:那儿有一个关于富有家长们的预料,that引导的定语从句揭示了富有家长们怎么样的预料,那就是他们肩负着把他们的财富传给下一代的责任。因此,这里they指的是那些富有的家长们。

  4.D根据最后一段句意,the importance of independence for children(独立对孩子们的重要性)符合最后一段的句意。

  Squirrels often communicate with whistles, chirps and chucks, which sound like the word “chuck”. Whistles and chirps are like the sounds that many birds make.Now scientists have translated some of their squirrel-speak.

  Hare, a professor of zoology at the University of Maniloha in Winnipeg, and his team managed to record squirrels' alarm calls.The researchers studied the sounds and then played them back to 60 wild squirrels, which the scientists approached individually with a video recorder to capture(抓拍)their reponses.Some squirrels lifted their heads up and became.Alert(警惕的).Creatures that were more frightened simply ran for their lives and dived into caves.

  "In effect then, whistles that mix with chucks say 'there's an enemy of average threat that's here', and whistles without chucks say 'there's an enemy of seemingly average threat around here somewhere', while pure chirps say, 'I'm hiding here because there's an immediate danger.' " Hare told.Discovery News.

  Hare and some other researchers believe such sounds arc part of an advanced language that develops just as all other communication systems.

  Although squirrels risk their lives when they call out to warn others of threats, other squirrels might admire this behaviour, thus increasingly the caller’s social status, like humans who look up to heroes. Hare added that other animals, such as birds, probably understand at least some squirrel language, since they also may benefit from the alarm calls.

  In fact, another Canadian study found that deep-voiced, black-capped chickadees have their own language too.According to certain research, there are a lot of tidings in chickadees' calls, such as directing fellows' activities, keeping in contact between mates, and raising alarms.

  While chickadees and other birds are often welcomed into gardens by homeowners, squirrels are frequently viewed as pests(害兽). Hare wishes a greater understanding of the complex social lives and communication systems of squirrels will provide “hope that humans will gain a greater appreciation and stop doing harm to these animals”.

  1.The text mainly talks about

  .

  A.the study on the language of squirrels

  B.the comparison between squirrels and chickadees

  C.the calling for the protection of squirrels

  D.the ways for squirrels to escape from their enemies

  2.If a squirrel is in a very dangerous situation, it would probably make ____.

  A.whistles with chucks

  B.pure chirps

  C.whistles without chucks

  D.repeated chucks

  3.The underlined word “tidings” in pardgmph 6 probably means ____.

  A.difficulties

  B.poises

  C.messages

  D.languages

  4.What can be learned from this text?

  A.Squirrels communicate with cach other as humans do.

  B.Some squirrels understand the recorded alarm calls.

  C.Other animals also well understand the language of squirrels.

  D.Birds such as chickadees don’t have their own language.

  1.A 主旨大意题。纵观全文可以看出,文章向我们讲述了Hare以及他带领的团队对松鼠们所使用的语言的研究。

  2.B细节理解题。由文章中的“while pure chirps say, 'I'm hiding here because there's an immediate danger”可以看出,B项正确。

  3.C词义推测题。下文such as 后里列举的“directing fellows' activities, keeping in contact between mates, and raising alarms”都是是不同的信息,由此可以看出,该词和message同义。

  4.B 推理判断题。从文章的第二段中“…Some squirrels lifted their heads up and became.Alert(警惕的).Creatures that were more frightened simply ran for their lives and dived into caves.”可以看出,松鼠们对于“the recorded alarm calls”反应很忙敏感,也就是说他们能理解。

  After moving to the United States, immigrant groups trying to fit in tend to choose high calorie fatty foods in an attempt to appear more American,a new study finds.That's one reason why immigrants approach US levels of obesity within 15 years of moving to America.

  The researchers also did an experiment that measured whether or not the threat of appearing un-American influenced respondents' food choices.After being questioned about their ability to speak English,75 percent of Asian-Americans identified a typical American food as their favorite. Only 25 percent of Asian-Americans who had not been asked if they spoke English did the same.

  When their American identity was called into question during a follow-up study, Asian-American participants also tended to choose typical American dishes,such as hamburgers and cheese sandwiches.In that experiment, 55 Asian-Americans were asked to choose a meal from a local Asian or American restaurant. Some participants were told that only Americans could participate in the study. Those who chose the more typical American fare ended up consuming an extra 182 calories,including 12 grams of fat and 7 grams of saturated fat(饱和脂肪).

  "People who feel like they need to prove they belong to a culture will change their habits in an attempt to fit in,"said Sauna Cheryan,an author of the study and assistant professor of psychology at the University of Washington." If immigrants and their children choose unhealthy American foods over healthier traditional foods across their lives,this process of fitting in could lead to poorer health." Cheryan added.

  Social pressures,the study concluded, are at the heart of the problem."In American society today, being American is associated with being white.Americans,who don't fit this image even if they were born here and speak English,feel that pressure to prove that they're American," said Cheryan.

  1. The author wants to show that __________.

  A. more and more Asians enjoy high-calorie snacks

  B. immigrants tend to eat American junk food to fit in

  C. most Americans are at the risk of heart disease

  D. all the American people have a bad eating habit

  2. According to the survey, __________.

  A. Asian-Americans care less about their health

  B. 25 percent of Americans like junk food

  C. choosing food is related to Asian-Americans' situation

  D. immigrants are forced to eat junk food

  3. The underlined word "fare" in Paragraph 4 most probably means" __________".

  A. food offered as a meal

  B. a person taking a taxi

  C. money spent on food

  D. an arranged thing to do

  4. According to Sauna Cheryan, __________.

  A. what immigrants have done is ridiculous

  B. American traditional foods are healthier

  C. immigrants risk their health in order to fit in

  D. American culture affects immigrants deeply

  5. Which of the following should take the blame for the bad eating habit?

  A. The situation of employment.

  B. The traditional culture.

  C. The American government.

  D. The pressures from society.

  【答案与解析】

  移居美国是不少人的梦想,许多移民不惜以健康为代价千方百计融入美国社会。

  l·B作者意图题。本文是一篇研究报道,第一段是文章的中心段,根据本段第一句中的内容可知作者意在表明移民倾向于食用高能量食物以便融人美国社会。

  2·C推理判断题。从第二段的研究可知,75%的被询问过英语能力的亚裔美国人将一种典型的美国食物看做他们的最爱,而只有25%的没有被询问是否说英语的亚裔美国人这样做,由此可推断选择食物与亚裔美国人的处境有关。

  3·A猜测词义题:结合上文中的“In that experiment。55 Asian.Americans were asked to choose a meal from a local Asian or American restaurant.”以及画线词后面的内容可推知画线词表示的是提供的食物。

  4·C推理判断题。根据倒数第二段后半部分中的内容可推断此人认为移民不惜以健康为代价去融人美国社会。

  5·D细节理解题。根据最后一段第一句中的内容可知应该把不良的饮食习惯归咎于社会压力。

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