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高考英语二轮专题思路点拨及增分训练 阅读理解9

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2013高考英语二轮专题思路点拨及增分训练—阅读理解09Iamtryingtomuster(鼓起)thecouragetotossawaymymobilephonetoenjoyamorepeacefulandring–freelife.Canyouimaginenothavingyourmobilephone?Inourhigh-tech,in-a-hurryage,acell-freelifeisahardconcepttoswallow.OurmobilephonescannowaccesstheInternet,andmanypeoplefeeltheneedtoexpresstheireverythoughtontheirblogpages.IfIgaveupmycellphone,peoplewouldthinkIwasmad.IwishIhadthestrengthtotossawaymytechnology.Ihaveanofficephone,ahomephone,e-mailandifpeoplewanttocontactme.theycan.IfI’mout,peoplecanleaveamessage.Dotheyreallyneedtofindme24/7?However,I’mabitlikeFrodointhemovieLordoftheRings.ThepoweroftheringistoostrongandIcan’tletitgo.Mobilephoneshavebecomenecessarytoolsinourbusylife.Formostpeople,theyholdallcontactsandmanyofusdon'twriteupaddressbooksanymore.Thelatestphonescarryourmusic,pictures,moviesandeverythingelse.Wefeellostwithoutthisdeviceandwhenwedomisplaceit,wefeelcutofffromourfellow,“Wherehaveyoubeen?”saidafriend,whosawmeaweekafterIlostmycell,“Itriedcallingyou,butyoudisappeared.YoudisappearedoffthefaceoftheEarth。”See,whenyoudon’thaveamobilephone,youdon’texist.I’mnotreallygoingtotossmymobilephoneaway,infact.Wehumansaresuchsocialanimalsandmobilephonesserveuswell.Soin2009,I’vedicidednottoservemymobilephone.Likeallmachine,Icanalwaysturnitoff.64.Whatdoestheunderslinedphrase“tossaway”mean?A.giveawayB.getawayC.breakawayD.throwaway65.ThewritermentionsFrodotoA.showitisdifficulttogetridofthemobilephoneB.showhowmuchhelikesFrodoC.suggestacell-freelifeiswhathewantsD.introduceafilmcharactertous-7-\n66.Whatdoweknowaboutmobilephonesinthe4thparagraph?A.Mobilephonescandoanythingforus.B.MobilephoneshavebecomeveryimportantinourlifeC.WecouldnotlivewithoutmobilephonesD.Wewouldbecutoffbyourfellowwithoutmobilephones67.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thewriterisnotreallygoingtotosshismobilephoneaway.B.Whenyoudon'thaveamobilephone,youdon’texist.C.ThewriterdecidesnottoservehismobilephoneD.Wehumanscancontrolourselvesandmachineswill.参考答案64—67、DABDAInelementaryschool,GuadalupeQuintanillawasoftenreferredtoasa“slowlearner”byherteachers.Butshereallywasn’tslowatall.Shejustdidn’tunderstandthelanguageusedintheclassroom.Herproblemwasthatshedidn’tspeakEnglish.Sosheleftschoolafterthefourthgrade.WhenGuadalupegrewup,married,andhadchildrenofherown,sheknewthatherchildrenwereclever.Butsomeoftheirteachersdidn’tthinkso.Thechildrenwerehavingtroubleinschoolbecausetheydidn’tspeakEnglish.MrsQuintanillawasangry.Shedidn’twantpeopletothinkthatherchildrenwereslowlearners.SoshedecidedtolearnEnglishherselfasawayofhelpingthem.ShepracticedEnglish.Shelookedupwordsinthedictionary.Sheaskedtheschoolheadmastertolethersitinonclasses.Itwasn’teasy,butshepassedallherexams.Shesaidthatmanyoftheotherstudentshelpedher.MrsQuintanillahashelpedherchildrenwiththeirlessons.Hertwosonshavewonsuccess.Oneisateacher,andtheotherisadoctor.Heryoungestchild,adaughter,isstudyinginauniversity.56.Guadalupewascalledaslowlearner.A.tomakeherstudyharderB.becauseshewasn’tcleverC.becauseshestayedathomeD.becauseshedidn’tspeakEnglish57.Accordingtothestory,childrenwhodon’tspeakEnglish.A.mayhavemoretroubleinschoolB.havetroubleplayingfootballC.oftenwriteadiaryD.growuptobeteachers-7-\n58.Whichhappenedfirst?A.Guadalupepassedallherexams.B.Guadalupeleftschoolafterthefourthgrade.C.Guadalupehadthreechildren.D.Hertwosonswonsuccess.59.Thestoryismainlyabout.A.learningtosinganddanceB.theproblemofslowlearningC.goingtoauniversityD.MrsQuintanilla’ssuccess参考答案56--59DABDBHaveyoueverpickedajobbasedonthefactthatyouweregoodatitbutlaterfounditmadeyoufeelveryuncomfortableovertime?Whenyouselectyourcareer,there'sawholelotmoretoitthanassessing(评定)yourskillsandmatchingthemwithaparticularposition.Ifyouignoreyourpersonality,itwillhurtyoulong-termregardlessofyourskillsorthejob'spay.Thereareseveralareasofyourpersonalitythatyouneedtoconsidertohelpyoufindagoodjob.Hereareafewofthosemainareas;1)Doyoupreferworkingaloneorwithotherpeople?Thereareisolating(使孤立)jobsthatwilldriveanoutgoingpersoncrazyandalsointeractivejobsthatwillmakeashypersonuneasy.Mostpeoplearenotextremesineitherdirectionbutdohaveatendencythattheyprefer.Therearealsopositionsthataresometimesacombinationofthetwo,whichmaybebestforsomeoneinthemiddlewhoadaptseasilytoeithersituation.2)Howdoyouhandlechange?Mostjobsthesedayshavesomeelementsofchangetothem,butsomearemorethanothers.Ifyouneedtobestableinyourlife,youmayneedajobwherethechangesdon'thappensooften.Otherpeoplewouldbeboredofthesamedailyroutine.3)Doyouenjoyworkingwithcomputers?Idoseethisasakindofpersonalitycharacteristic.Therearepeoplewhoarehappytospendmorethan40hoursaweekonacomputer,whilethereareotherswhoneedalotofhumaninteractionthroughouttheday.Again,theseareextremesandyou'lllikelyfindalotofpositionssomewhereinthemiddleaswell.4)Whattypeofworkenvironmentdoyouenjoy?Thiscanrangefrombeinginalargebuildingwithalotofpeopleyouwon'tknowimmediatelytoasmallersettingwhereyou'llgettoknowalmostallthepeopletherefairlyquickly.5)Howdoyouliketogetpaid?-7-\nSomepeoplearemotivatedbythepaytheyget,whileothersfeeltoostressedtobelikethat.Thevarietyofpaymentdesignsinthesalesindustryisatypicalexampleforthis.Anyway,theseareagreatstartingpointforyou.I'veseenitoverandoveragainwithpeoplethattheymakemoremoneyovertimewhentheydosomethingtheylove.Itmaytakeyoualittlelonger,butmakingamovetodowhatyouhaveapassionforitcanchangethecourseofyourlifeforthebetter.60.Whatisunnecessaryinyourjobhunting?A.AssessingyourskillsB.GoingtodifferentareasC.MatchingyourskillswithapositionD.takingyourpersonalityintoconsideration61.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Isolatingjobsusuallydrivepeoplemad.B.Interactivejobsmakepeopleshyeasily.C.Extremepeopletendtoworkwithothers.D.Almosteveryonehasatendencyinjobs.62.Theunderlinedwordinthepassagemeans________.A.notlikelytomoveorchangeB.calm,reasonableandnoteasytoupsetC.beinginthesamechemicalstateD.agroupofpeopleworkingforthesamecompany63.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.LifestylesandJobPayB.JobsandEnvironmentC.JobSkillsandAbilitiesD.PersonalitiesandJobs参考答案60--63BDAD********************************************************结束CImaginelandinginaforeigncountrywhereyoucannotspeakthelanguage,understandthecultureanddon’tknowanybody.Wouldn’titbenicetohaveafriendwhocouldhelpyouout?JohnSmith,anEnglishexplorerwholandedinAmericain1607,foundthebestfriendever.ShewasaNativeAmericannamedPocahontas(1595-1617).AndshedidmorethanteachSmiththelanguage:shesavedhislife,twice.Smithwascaptured(捕捉)bymembersofPocahontas’stribe(部落)andwasgoingtobekilled.Butforsomereason,theChief’sdaughter,Pocahontas,feltsorryforSmith(whowasprobablythefirstwhitemanshehadeverseen)andthrewherbodyoverhistoprotecthim.Smithreturnedsafelytothesmallvillagehewaslivingin.DuringthewintertheEnglishsettlersdidnotknowhowtogetfoodfromnature.PocahontasoftenbroughtfoodforSmithandhisfriends.AyearlaterPocahontas’sfathertriedtokillSmithagainbecausetheNativeAmericanswereveryscaredtheEnglishwouldtrytotakeovertheirland.Pocahontas-7-\nwarnedhimandhewasabletoescape.LatershebecameaChristianandeventuallymarriedanEnglishmannamedJohnRolfe.ShespentthelastyearofherlifeinLondon.PocahontashasbecomeanAmericanlegend.Herlifestoryhasbeenre-createdinmanybooksandfilms,includingDisney’s1995film,Pocahontas.OneofthereasonssheissopopularisthatmanyEuropeanslookatPocahontasasanexcellentexampleofhowaminoritycanadjustintothemajority.Pocahontasisalsorespectedbecauseofherselflesslove.Sheprovedthatpeoplecanbekindandlovingeventopeopleofadifferentraceorculture.JohnSmithwasverydifferentfromPocahontasbutshecouldseehewasagoodmanandthatwasallthatmattered.Noraceorcountryownsgoodness,loveandloyalty.64.WhatdifficultiesmightearlyEuropeansettlersmeetinAmericaEXCEPT___________?A.thefierceconflictwithNativeAmericansB.lackoffoodinwinterC.bad-temperednativeswhoenjoyedkillingD.unfamiliaritywithaforeignland65.PocahontassavedJohnSmithtwicebecause___________.A.shebelievedingeneralkindnesseventopeopleofadifferentraceB.shewantedtobecomeaChristianandmarryanEnglishC.hewasthefirstwhitemanshehadeverseeninherlifeD.shewasonthesettlers’sideandagainsthercruelfather66.WhichisNotanelementtomakePocahontasalegend?A.Hertribalbackgroundandhermarriagetoawhitesettler.B.Therecreationofherlifestoryinthe1995Disneyfilm.C.Hercomplicatedlifestorydifferentfromcommonpeople’sD.Herselflesshelptopeopleregardedasenemyofhertribe.67.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Peoplefromdifferentculturescanneverreallygetalongwellwitheachother.B.TheEuropeansthinktheearlysettlersshouldhavelearnedtoadjusttothelocalcultures.C.ThecreationofAmericaisbasedonthesettlers’victoryovertheNativeAmericans.D.ThebattlesbetweenearlysettlersandNativeAmericansresultedfromtheirfightingforland.参考答案64—67CABDDHowDoAnimalsCatchTheirZzz’s?Differentcreatureshavedevelopedsomeprettycreativewaystogettheirrestandstaysafe.Thelizard(蜥蝎)likestosleepatthefarendofsmallbrancheshangingoutoverapondorlakeintherainforest.Ifasnaketriestoslither(滑行)upthebranchtoeatit,itwillshakethebranchandknockthelizardoff,and-7-\nthelizardwillfallsafelyintothewater.Chameleons(变色龙)canchangecolortomatchtheirsurroundingsinordertohideevenwhilesleeping.Gorillas(大猩猩)liketosleephighinthetrees.Theybuildanewbedeverynight,sometimestakinguptohalfanhourtopilebranches,twigs,andleavesintoacomforitsafetosleepinthetrees,butunlesstheyhaveeggsoryoungchicks,theydon’tuseanest.Theyjustlocktheirfeetaroundabranchandhangon.Aspecialtendon(腱)intheirlegsisautomaticallytightwhentheyareatrest,sotheywon’tletgoandfall.Dolphins(海豚)liveunderwater,butmustcometothesurfacetobreathe.Scientistsnowbelievethatdolphinsmaysleepwithonlyhalftheirbrain,whiletheotherhalfstaysawaketokeepthemsafeandbreathing.Seals(海豹)alsodothis,lyingontheirsidesonthesurfaceofthewaterwithoneflipper(脚蹼)underwaterpaddlingtokeeptheirnosesabovethesurface.Someducksmayalsohavethisability,andactuallysleepwithoneeyeclosedandoneeyeopen.68.Howmanyanimalsarementionedinthispassage?A.6.B.7.C.8.D.9.69.HowdoesachameleonprotectitselfwhilesleepingA.Bychangingitsbodycolors.B.Byhingingoutoverapond.C.Bysleepingwithhalftheirbrain.D.Bymakingbedswithbranches.70.Whywillnotbirdsfallwhentheyareatrest?A.Theybuildnestsandsleepinthem.B.Theyfallasleepautomatically.C.TheyhavealoosetendonintheirlegsD.Theylocktheirfeetaroundabranch.71.Whatdoesthewriterintendtotellus?A.Thecleverestanimalisthegorillabecauseitcanmakebeds.B.Differencesinhabitatcouldleadtodifferentlivinghabits.C.ThewaysanimalscatchtheirZzz’sareprettymuchthesame.D.Inordertoprotectthemselvesmostanimalschoosenottosleep.EPollutionisreducingthefragrance(芬芳)ofplantsandthuspreventingbeesfrompollinating(授粉)them—endangeringoneofthemostessentialcyclesofnature,anewstudysuggests.Thepotentiallyhugelysignificantresearch,fundedbyUSNationalScienceFoundation,hasfoundthatgasesmainlyformedfromtheemissions(排放)ofcarspreventflowersfromattractingbeesandotherinsectstopollinatethem.Andthescientistswhohaveconductedthestudyfearthatinsects’abilitiestodriveawayenemiesandattractmatesmayalsobedisturbed.ProfessorJoseFuentes,wholedthestudy,said,“Scentmolecules(香味分子)producedbyflowersinalesspollutedenvironmentcouldtravelforroughly1,000-7-\nto1,200meters.Buttodaytheymaytravelonly200to300meters.Thismakesitincreasinglydifficultforbeesandotherinsectstolocatetheflowers.”Theresearchers,whoworkedonthemoleculesofsnapdragons(金鱼草),foundthatthemoleculesarevolatile(易挥发的)andquicklybondwithpollutants,mainlyformedfromvehicle(车辆)emissions.Thischemicallychangesthemoleculessothattheynolongersmelllikeflowers.Aharmfulcycleisthereforesetupwhereinsectsstruggletogetenoughfoodandtheplantsdonotgetpollinatedenoughtomultiply.Alreadybees,whichpollinatemostoftheworld’scrops,areinsuchagreatdeclinethathasneverbeenknownbeforeinBritainandacrossmuchoftheglobe.AtleastaquarterofAmerica’s2.5millionhoneybeecolonieshavebeenmysteriouslywipedoutbycolonycollapsedisorder(CCD),wherehivesarefoundsuddenlydeserted.Thecrisis(危机)hasnowspreadtoEurope.PoliticiansinsistthatCCDhasnotyetbeenfoundinBritain,butconsideringthepresentnumberofbees,theagricultureministerLordRookertablebed.Birdsalsofindhassentthewarning,“Thehoneybeepopulationcouldbewipedoutin10years.”AlthoughtheresearchersarenotcertainwhetherthisistherealcauseofCCD,theysaythatpollutionismakinglifemoredifficultforbeesandotherinsectsinmanyways.72.Inwhatwaydoespollutionpreventflowersfromattractingbees?A.Byshorteningthedistancetraveledbythescentmoleculesofflowers.B.Bydisturbingthebees’abilitytoattractmates.C.Byweakeningthebees’abilitytofightagainstenemies.D.Bystoppingflowersfromgivingofffragrance.73.Whatharmdoesthedecreasingnumberofbeesdotohumanbeings?A.Itwillcausehumansnottogetenoughhoney.B.Itwillreducethefoodsuppliesfortheworld.C.Humanswillhavetodependonotherinsectstopollinateplants.D.Humanswillfindithardtodealwiththedesertedbeehives.74.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.A.EuropeisaffectedgreatlybyCCDB.CCDhasdestroyedmostofthehoneybeecoloniesinEuropeC.nohoneybeeswillbefoundallovertheworldinthenearfutureD.EuropeanofficialshavepaidmuchattentiontoCCD75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TrafficPollutionPutsBeesinDangerB.TrafficPollutionistoBlameforCCDC.PollutionMakesFlowersLoseTheirScentD.PollutionCausestheDecreaseinFlowers参考答案、68—71CADB-7-

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