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.AndheapparentlylikedthecomparisonsomuchthatheevensethisInstagramhandleas@master_roshi_real_life.
AccordingtoMadnessMedia,LyimmigratedtotheUnitedStatesin1980,attheageof16.Hegotajobasapedicurist(修脚师)atanailsalon,andworkedhiswayuptosalonowner.Althoughhehasachievedsomuch,bodybuildinghasalwaysbeenhisbiggestlove.Hehascompetedinseveralprofessionalbodybuildingevents,withhismostnotableresultsbeingthe4thplaceatthe2011USChampionship,the7thplaceatthe2012edition,andthe5thplaceatthe2015Nationals.
Evenat55,NhonLycontinuestotrainhardinthegyminordertokeephisMasterRoshilook.Healsolikestosharephotosandvideoswithhis40,000fans,manyofwhomareDragonBallZfans.Theyroutinelypostalargequantityofcomments,thankinghimfortrainingGoku,whoisthemaincharacterinDragonBallmedia,andaskinghimtotrainthemintheartofbodybuilding.
(1)WhyisNhonLycalled"
?
A.
HelooksextremelysimilartoMasterRoshi.
B.
HeisquitegoodattrainingpeoplelikeGoku.
C.
HehasthesamelifestoriesasMasterRoshi.
D.
HeholdsaspecialattitudetoDragonBallZ.
(2)HowdoesNhonLyfeelabouthis"
newname"
Hefindsittypicalyetsilly.
Hethinksitcanbepopular.
Heisfondofitverymuch.
Heconsidersitembarrassing.
(3)WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeNhonLy?
Confidentandwealthy.
Creativeandambitious.
Athleticandhardworking.
Healthyandgenerous.
(4)Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
SuccessComesFromContinuousEffortsandDreams
GreatAchievementsofanOldbutStillPositiveAthlete
UnbelievableLifeExperiencesofanAnimeCharacter
A55-year-oldManIsKnownforLookingLikeMasterRoshi
【答案】
(1)A
(2)C
(3)C
(4)D
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,55岁的职业健美运动员尼汉·
莱因其与流行的《龙珠Z》中的动画人物龟仙人看起来相像而被授予“现实生活版的龟仙人”的称号。
他看起来比20多岁的小伙子还要年轻健美,这源于他多年坚持不断的健身。
(1)考查细节理解。
根据第一段”NhonLy,a55-year-oldVietnamese-bornprofessionalbodybuilderfromCaliforniahasbeenawardedthe“real-lifeMasterRoshi"
forhisunbelievablesimilaritytothepopularDragonBallZ
anime(日本动漫)
character.“55岁的NhonLy是一名出生于越南的职业健美运动员,来自加利福尼亚。
他被授予“现实生活中的Roshi大师”称号,因为他和流行的龙珠Z动画人物有着令人难以置信的相似之处。
可知,尼汉·
莱被授予“现实生活版的龟仙人”的称号是因为他与《龙珠Z》中的动画人物龟仙人极其相像。
故选A。
(2)考查推理判断。
根据第二段中的“AndheapparentlylikedthecomparisonsomuchthatheevensethisInstagramhandleasCcOmaster_roshi_real_life.”他显然非常喜欢这种比较,甚至把自己的Instagram账号设为“roshi_real_life”。
可推断,尼汉·
莱非常喜欢他的“新名字”。
故选C。
(3)考查推理判断。
根据第二段中的“Infact.helooksalotbetterthanmostguysintheir20s.withhislean,strongmusclesandyouthfulattitude.”事实上。
他看起来比大多数20多岁的年轻人好得多,肌肉结实,有年轻的态度。
;
第三段中的“Hegotajobasapedicurist(修脚师)atanailsalon,andworkedhiswayuptosalonowner.”他在一家美甲沙龙找到了一份修脚师的工作,并一步步成为美甲沙龙的老板;
以及第四段“Evenat55,NhonI_vcontinuestotrainhardinthegyminordertokeephisMasterRoshilook.“即使在55岁的时候,NhonI_v仍然在健身房刻苦训练,以保持他的Roshi大师的形象。
莱体格健壮且勤奋。
(4)考查主旨大意。
纵观全文可知,本文讲述了55岁的职业健美运动员尼汉·
莱因其与流行的《龙珠Z》中的动面人物龟仙人看起来相像而被授予“现实生活版的龟仙人”的称号。
故选D。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,推理判断和主旨大意三个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅读,要求考生在捕捉细节信息的基础上,进一步根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行分析,推理,概括和归纳,从而选出正确答案。
2.(2019•江苏)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Inthe1960s,whilestudyingthevolcanichistoryofYellowstoneNationalPark,BobChristiansenbecamepuzzledaboutsomethingthat,oddly,hadnottroubledanyonebefore:
hecouldn'
tfindthepark'
svolcano.IthadbeenknownforalongtimethatYellowstonewasvolcanicinnature—that'
swhataccountedforallitshotspringsandothersteamyfeatures.ButChristiansencouldn'
tfindtheYellowstonevolcanoanywhere.
Mostofus,whenwetalkaboutvolcanoes,thinkoftheclassiccone(圆锥体)shapesofaFujiorKilimanjaro,whicharecreatedwheneruptingmagma(岩浆)pilesup.Thesecanformremarkablyquickly.In1943,aMexicanfarmerwassurprisedtoseesmokerisingfromasmallpartofhisland.Inoneweekhewastheconfusedownerofaconefivehundredfeethigh.Withintwoyearsithadtoppedoutatalmostfourteenhundredfeetandwasmorethanhalfamileacross.AltogethertherearesometenthousandofthesevolcanoesonEarth,allbutafewhundredofthemextinct.Thereis,however,asecondlesknowntypeofvolcanothatdoesn'
tinvolvemountainbuilding.Thesearevolcanoessoexplosivethattheyburstopeninasinglebigcrack,leavingbehindavasthole,thecaldera.Yellowstoneobviouslywasofthissecondtype,butChristiansencouldn'
tfindthecalderaanywhere.
JustatthistimeNASAdecidedtotestsomenewhigh-altitudecamerasbytakingphotographsofYellowstone.Athoughtfulofficialpassedonsomeofthecopiestotheparkauthoritiesontheassumptionthattheymightmakeaniceblow-upforoneofthevisitors'
centers.AssoonasChristiansensawthephotos,herealizedwhyhehadfailedtospotthecaldera;
almostthewholepark-2.2millionacres—wascaldera.Theexplosionhadleftaholemorethanfortymilesacross—muchtoohugetobeseenfromanywhereatgroundlevel.AtsometimeinthepastYellowstonemusthaveblownupwithaviolencefarbeyondthescaleofanythingknowntohumans.
(1)WhatpuzzledChristiansenwhenhewasstudyingYellowstone?
Itscomplicatedgeographicalfeatures.
Itsever-lastinginfluenceontourism.
Themysterioushistoryofthepark.
Theexactlocationofthevolcano.
(2)Whatdoesthesecond-paragraphmainlytalkabout?
Theshapesofvolcanoes.
Theimpactsofvolcanoes.
Theactivitiesofvolcanoes.
Theheightsofvolcanoes.
(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
blow-up"
inthelastparagraphmostprobablymean?
Hot-airballoon.
Digitalcamera.
Bigphotograph.
Bird'
sview.
【答案】
(1)D
(2)A
(3)C
【解析】【分析】本文是一篇记叙文,二十世纪六十年代BobChristiansen在研究黄石公园的火山历史时,奇怪地发现到处看不到火山的影子,原来,这儿的火山并不是像我们大部分人想象的那种圆锥体形状的高耸的样子,而是一个巨大的洞,这个洞太大了以至于从地面上的任何地方都看不见。
(1)细节理解题。
根据第一段中的“ButChristiansencouldn'
tfindtheYellowstonevolcanoanywhere.”可知,他困惑的是到处看不到火山。
(2)段落大意题。
本段讲述了两种形状的火山,一种是通常人们所理解的由火山岩浆堆积形成的圆锥体,还有一种极具爆发力的火山,它们会在一个大裂缝中爆裂,留下一个巨大的洞,故选A。
(3)词义猜测题。
根据第三段中的“JustatthistimeNASAdecidedtotestsomenewhigh-altitudecamerasbytakingphotographsofYellowstone.Athoughtfulofficialpassedonsomeofthecopiestotheparkauthoritiesontheassumptionthattheymightmakeaniceblow-upforoneofthevisitors'
centers.”可知,美国国家航空和宇宙航行局为测试一些新的高海拔照相机而拍摄了黄石公园的照片。
一位深思熟虑的官员把其中的一些照片副本转交给了公园管理部门,认为他们可能会将其放大以供一个游客中心展示。
故可知,此处意为将照片放大。
【点评】本题考点涉及细节理解,词义猜测和段落大意三个题型的考查,是一篇故事类阅读,要求考生在捕捉细节信息的基础上,进一步根据上下文的逻辑关系,进行分析,推理,概括和归纳,从而选出正确答案。
3.阅读理解
Onaverage,Americansspendabout10hoursadayinfrontofacomputerorotherelectronicdevicesandlessthan30minutesadayoutdoors.ThatisaclaimmadebyDavidStrayer,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofUtah.Inhis2017TEDTalk,Strayerexplainedthatallthistimespentwithtechnologyismakingourbrainstired.
Usinganelectronicdevicetoansweremails,listentothenewsandlookatFacebookputsalotofpressureonthefrontofthebrain,which,Strayerexplains,isimportantforcritical(有判断力的)thinking,problem-solvinganddecision-making.
So,itisimportanttogivethebrainarest.Andbeinginnaure,Strayerclaims,helpsgetatiredbrainawayfromtoomuchtechnology.Morethan15,000campersfromaroundtheworldattendedaninternationalcampingfestivalinSeptember.Thatiswhenfriendsandfamilytaketimeoffandescapetonatureforseveraldays.Theytakewalks,climb,explore,swim,sleep,eatandplay.Campingmaybejustwhatatiredbrainneeds.
TakeCarlforexample.HelivesinWestVirginiaandenjoyscamping.Hesaysthatstayingoutdoorsmakeshimfeelatease.Italsoprepareshimfortheworkhemustdo.KateSomersisanotherexamplewhoalsolivesinWestVirginia.Shesayssheenjoyscampingwithherhusbandandtwochildren.Shecallsita“regenerative”experience.
AttheUniversityofUtah,DavidStrayerhasstudiedbothshort-termandlong-termexposuretonature.Hefoundthatspendingshortamountsoftimeinnaturewithouttechnologydoescalmthebrainandhelpsittorememberbetter.However,hefound,itisthelong-termcontactwithnaturethatdoesthemostgood.Heandhisresearchteamfoundthatspendingthreedaysinnaturewithoutanytechnologyisenoughtimeforthebraintofullyrelaxandresetitself.
(1)WhatisDavidStrayer'
sopinion?
Americansdislikeoutdooractivities.
Electronicequipmentshouldbequitted.
Newtechnologiesareadouble-edgedsword.
Electronicequipmentbringsgreatconvenience.
(2)WhydoesStrayerinsistwegooutdoors?
Totryanotherlifestyle.
Torefreshourbrain.
Tomakebetterdecisions.
Toplaywithourfamilyandfriends.
(3)What