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高考精品英语高分阅读提速练写任规范练专项成才系列
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阅读提速练
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40分钟)
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
(2017·河南洛阳高三第一次统考)
Goodreadsrecommendsthefollowingbooksyouwanttoreadfortheeventtocome.
1.TheLyrics:
1961-2012
ByBobDylan
Simon&Schuster,$60
Whatit’sabout:
Thisheavy,welltimedpublicationcontainslyricsbythesongwriterwhojustwontheNobelPrizeinLiterature,fromhisfirstalbum,BobDylan,throughTempest.
What’stolove:
Thetimesmaybechanging,butDylan’sfansareconstant,traditionaldevoteeswhowillwantthisepiccollectionfortheirshelves,tositbesidethosebelovedoldlargepapers.
2.TaylorSwift:
ThisIsOurSong
ByTylerConroy
Simon&Schuster,$28
Whatit’sabout:
AnelegantfanzinecelebratingallthingsaboutTaylorSwift,especiallythepopstar’scountlessfans.
What’stolove:
Momand/orDad,thefanofTaylorSwift,willthinkyou’reprettycoolifheorshediscoversthistempletoTaylorundertheChristmastree(evenifitisabook).
3.MistyCopeland
ByGreggDelman
Rizzoli,$39.95
Whatit’sabout:
StarfigurefemaleballetdancerMistyCopelandstrikesapose(95,tobeexact)inphotostakenbetween2011and2014,inthecasualsettingofdancestudios.
What’stolove:
SincebecomingthefirstAfricanAmericanwomantobenamedaprincipaldancerwiththeAmericanBalletTheatre,Copelandhasbecomeaculturalphenomenon,andDelman’sarrestingpicturescapture(捕捉)hermuscularpowerandelegance.
4.@NatGeo:
TheMostPopularInstagramPhotos
ByNationalGeographic
NationalGeographic,$19.95
Whatit’sabout:
NationalGeographic’spopularInstagramaccount(nearly63millionfollowers)comestobookforminthistitlefilledwitheyepoppingimagesfromaroundtheworld.
What’stolove:
Here’sproofthatNatGeo’stalentedphotographershaveconqueredsocialmediawhilemaintainingtheusualqualityoftheirwork.Andforfansofmoretraditionalcoffeetablesizebooks,checkoutNationalGeographic’sWild,BeautifulPlaces:
PicturePerfectJourneysAroundtheGlobe($40).
1.Whichauthorisnotedforliteratureachievements?
A.BobDylan. B.TylerConroy.
C.GreggDelman.D.NationalGeographic.
2.Forwhateventarethebooksmostprobablyrecommended?
A.NewYear’sDay.B.ChristmasDay.
C.One’sanniversary.D.Literatureawards.
3.Howmuchwouldaphotographernormallyspendonhisfavouritebookslisted?
A.$39.95.B.$19.95.
C.$59.9.D.$99.9.
4.Whichbookwouldapopstar’sfanprobablybuy?
A.TheLyrics:
1961-2012.
B.TaylorSwift:
ThisIsOurSong.
C.MistyCopeland.
D.@NatGeo:
TheMostPopularInstagramPhotos.
B
(2017·山西名校联考)
Icherishbeingaroundpeoplewhoaretotallycomfortablewithwhotheyare.Therealwaysseemstobeanaura(光环)ofloveandacceptancethatfollowsthesepeoplearound.Ithinkit’sbecausethey’vefiguredoutoneofthebiggestsecretsoflife:
thechanceofbeinglovedandacceptedgrowssomuchwhenwecantrulysaywecouldn’tbemorecomfortablewithourselves.
Peoplelikebeingaroundthosewhoarecomfortablewiththemselvesbecausethey’relessthreatening.Weallfeeltheneedtoprotectourselvesfromthreatsaimedatourinsecurities.Insecuritiesarelikeopenwoundsandithurtswhenpeoplepoke(捅;戳)atthem.Itcanbeexhaustingtohangaroundwithfolkswhoconstantlypokeatusjusttogainsomekindofexternalrecognitionthroughmakingeveryoneelsefeelsmaller.
Myfavoritethingaboutpeoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselvesisthattheyneednoexternalrecognition.Theyhavediscoveredtheirworthis,bynature,somethingthatcannotbetakenawayoraddedtobasedonwhatotherpeoplethink.Ironicallyenough,thisendsupprovidingcomfortablepeoplewithmoreexternalvalidationthanthosewhofeeltheyneeditmost.Becausecomfortablepeople’sworthcomesfromwithin,theyseenopointintearingothersdown.Tothem,theonlysensiblewaytospeakaboutanotheristobepositive.
Iguesswhenyourealizeyourworthcomesfromwithin,youmightaswellbuildothersupratherthantearthemdown,sincetheirsizeisofnothreattoyoursenseofselfworth.Plus,it’salotmorefuntospeaklovetoothersandwatchtheireyesglowthanitistohurtsomeone’sfeelingsforacheaplaugh,anyway.Whenwebecomecomfortablewithourselvesthroughfullyacceptingwhoweare,wecansilencethenoiseourinsecuritiesmakeinpublicsituationsandenjoythewonderfulrealitythatunfoldsbeforeus.
Theresultisaworldwithfewerinsecurities.Tome,thatsoundslikeabetterworld.
5.Whichofthefollowingsayingsbestexpressesthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.
B.Nopains,nogains.
C.Luckfavorsthosewhoarecomfortablewithwhotheyare.
D.Don’tclaimtoknowwhatyoudon’tknow.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Insecurities.
B.Openwounds.
C.Peoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselves.
D.Threats.
7.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthispassage?
A.Togiveavividdescriptionofpeoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselves.
B.Toaskpeopletomakefriendswithpeoplewhoarecomfortablewiththemselves.
C.Tooffersomepracticaladviceonhowtobeapersonwhoiscomfortablewithhimself/herself.
D.Toappealtopeopletobecomfortablewiththemselvessothatwecanliveinabetterworld.
C
(2017·辽宁大连双基测试)
Wheneverweseeabutton,wewanttopressitbecauseweknowthatsomethingwillhappen.Thisistrueinmostcases,forexample,onadoorbell.Butsomebuttonsareactuallyfake(假的),likethe“close”buttononalift.
Manypeopleareinthehabitofpressingthe“close”buttonbecausetheydon’thavethepatiencetowait.Butlifts’“close”buttonsareacompletetrick,atleastintheU.S.—thedoorswillnotcloseanyfasternomatterhowhardyoupress.
Itstartedinthe1990swhentheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActwaspassedintheU.S.,makingsurethatallliftsstayedopenlongenoughsothatpeoplewithdisabilitiescouldentersafely.Onlyrepairworkerscanusethebuttonstospeedupthedoorclosingprocessiftheyhavespecialkeys.
Buttonormalliftriders,thebuttonsaren’tcompletelyuseless.Accordingtopsychologists,fakebuttonscanactuallymakeyoufeelbetterbyofferingyouasenseofcontrol.
“Asenseofcontrolisveryimportant.Itreducesstressandincreaseswellbeing,”saidEllenJ.Langer,apsychologyprofessoratHarvardUniversity.Expertsalsoaddedthatalotofbuttonsthatdon’tdoanythingexistinourlivesforthissamepurpose.
Forexample,pedestriancrosswalkbuttonsdon’tliveuptotheirnameseither.Pressingthemusedtohelpmakethetrafficsignalschangefaster,butthatwasbeforecomputercontrolledtrafficsignalswereintroduced.
Butpsychologistsfounditinterestingthatevenwhenpeopleareawareoftheselittle“whitelies”,theystillcontinuetopushfakebuttonsbecauseaslongasthedoorseventuallyclose,itisconsideredtobeworththeeffort.
8.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Todescribedifferentfakebuttons.
B.Toexplorethefunctionsoffakebuttons.
C.Toanalyzevarioushabitsofpushingbuttons.
D.Toexplainthedisadvantagesoffakebuttons.
9.Whatcanwelearnaboutthe“close”buttonsonaliftinAmerica?
A.Theyworkwhenpeoplepressthemhard.
B.Theyweredesignedforasenseofcontrol.
C.Theyneverspeedupthedoorclosingprocess.
D.Theytakethesafetyofthedisabledintoaccount.
10.Whatcanweinferaboutpedestriancrosswalkbuttons?
A.Theycanmakepeoplefeelbetter.
B.Theyhelpcomputersworkfaster.
C.Theycancontrolthetrafficsignals.
D.Theyhelppedestrianscrosssafely.
11.Whichmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ButtonsintheU.S.A.
B.ButtonsAlwaysLie
C.ButtonsMayNotWork
D.“Close”ButtonsonLifts
D
(2017·济南模拟)
Tea,themosttypicalEnglishdrink,becameestablishedinBritainbecauseoftheinfluenceofaforeignprincess,CatherineofBraganza,thequeenofCharlesⅡ.AsaloverofteasinceherchildhoodinPortugal,shebroughtteadrinkingtotheEnglishroyalcourtandsetatrendforthe__beverageinthe17thcentury.Thefashionsoonspreadbeyondthecircleofthenobilitytothemiddleclasses,andteabecameapopulardrinkattheLondoncoffeehouseswherepeoplemettodobusinessanddiscusseventsoftheday.Manyemployersservedacupofteatotheirworkersinthemiddleofthemorning,thusinventingalastingBritishinstitution,the“teabreak”.However,drinkingteainsocialsettingsoutsidetheworkplacewasbeyondthemeansofthemajorityofBritishpeople.Itcamewithahighpricetagandteawastaxedaswell.
Around1800,theseventhDuchessofBedford,AnnaMariaRussell,beganthepopularpracticeof“afternoontea”,aceremonytakingplaceataboutfouro’clock.Untilthen,peopledidnotusuallyeatordrinkanythingbetweenlunchanddinner.Atapproximatelythesametime,theEarlofSandwichpopularizedanewwayofeatingbread—inthinslices,withsomethinglikejamorcucumbersbetweenthem.Beforelong,asmallmealattheendoftheafternoon,involvingteaandsandwiches,becamepartoftheBritishwayoflife.
Asteabecamemuchcheaperduringthe19thcentury,itspopularityspreadrightthroughallcornersoftheBritishsociety.Thus,teabecameBritain’sfavoritedrink.Inworkingclasshouseholds,itwasservedwiththemainmealoftheday,eatenwhenworkersreturnedhomeafteraday’slabor.Thismealhasbecomeknownas“hightea”.Today,teacanbedrunkatanytimeoftheday,andaccountsforovertwofifthsofalldrinksconsumedinBritain—withtheexceptionofwater.
12.Whatismainlydiscussedaboutteainthetext?
A.ItsdevelopmentinBritain.
B.Itstraditionalwaysofdrinking.
C.Itsinfluencearoundthe