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18.Youcanmostprobablyreadthepassageina .
A.travelguideB.referencebook
C.textbookD.newspaper
19.Howmuchmoneycouldyousaveifyouwanttobuyatravelbook?
( )
A.$10.20.B.$6.46.
C.$13.96.D.$19.80.
20.Whichofthefollowingcouldhelpyoutodealwithmondiseaseswithoutadoctor?
A.OfftheBeatenPath.
B.ContainerGardensbyNumber.
C.1801HomeRemedies.
D.BestWeekendProjects.
21.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?
A.Toadvisereaderstobuytheirbooks.
B.Toadvisereaderstoreadmoreinsparetime.
C.Tosharethepleasureofreadingwithreaders.
D.Tosharehisopinionaboutthebookswithreaders.
语篇解读:
本文向读者介绍了关于几本书的信息,包括书名,订阅价,销售价和内容简介。
答案及剖析:
18.D 推理判断题。
由全文内容可知,文章介绍了几本书的价格和主要内容,由此推知这是一篇卖书的广告,应出现在报纸上,故选D项。
19.A 细节理解题。
由关于第一本书OfftheBeatenPath价格描述Coverprice:
$30.00,Ourprice:
$19.80可知,订阅价格为$30.00,而实际的销售价格为$19.80,故选A项。
20.C 细节理解题。
由几本书的简介可知,1801HomeRemedies是关于疾病治疗的,故选C项。
21.A 推理判断题。
由全文内容可知,作者通过介绍几本书的价格和内容简介,目的是吸引读者购买这些书,故选A项。
【疑难词汇解读】
1.contentn.&
adj.&
v.内容,满意;
满意的;
使满意
Thecontentofthearticleistooabstracttounderstand.
这篇文章的内容太抽象了,很难理解。
2.safeandsound安然无恙;
平安无事
Hereturnedhomeatlast,safeandsound.
他终于回家了,安然无恙。
【长难句子分析】
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【浙江省xx高考英语模拟冲刺卷】
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。
InthecountriesofSouthandSoutheastAsia,theelephanthasbeenanimportantpartoftheculture,economyandreligionforcenturies.AndnowheremoresothaninThailand.UnlikeitsAfricancousin,theAsianelephantiseasilydomesticated(驯化).Therareso-calledwhiteelephantshaveactuallylentthepowerofroyaltytoitsrulers,anduntilthe1920sthenationalflagwasawhiteelephantonaredbackground.TotheearlyWesternvisitors,thecountry'
sromanticnamewas“LandoftheWhiteElephant"
.
Today,however,thestoryisverydifferent.Outofworkandoutofland,theThaielephantstrugglesforsurvivalinanationthatnolongerneedsit.Theelephanthasfounditselfmoreorlessdesertedbypreviousownerswhohavemovedontoadifferenteconomicworldandasocietyinthewesternpart.Andwhiletheelephant'
sproblemsbeganmanyyearsago,nowithasaverylownationaladvantage.
Howdoesthenationalsymbolturnintoignoredanimals?
ItisastoryofworseenvironmentandthechanginglivesoftheThaisthemselves.AccordingtoRichardLair,Thailand'
sexpertontheAsianelephantandauthorofthereportGoneAstray,attheturnofthelastcentury,theremaywellhavebeenasmanyas100,000nationalelephantsinthecountry.
InthenorthofThailandalone,itwasestimated(估计)thatmorethan20,000elephantswereemployedintransport,1,000ofthemaloneontheroadbetweenthecitiesofChiangMaiandChiangSaen.
Thiswasatatimewhen90percentofThailandwasstillforest---ahabitatthatnotonlysupportedtheanimalsbutalsomadethemnecessarytocarrygoodsandpeople.Nothingploughsthroughthickforestbetterthanlotsofsure-footedelephants.
By1950theelephantpopulationhaddropped,butstilltothenumberof13,397.However,todaythereareprobablynomorethan3,800,withanotherl,350wanderingfreeinthenationalparks.Butnow,Thailand'
sforestcoversonly20percentoftheland.Thisdeforestation(采伐森林)isthecentralpointoftheelephant'
sdifficultsituation,forithaseffectivelyputtheanimalsoutofwork.Thiscentury,astheroadnetworkgrew,theelephant'
sroleasabeastofburdendecreased.
50.WhatcanweknowaboutAfricanelephantsfromthepassage?
A.Itisoflittlevaluetodomesticatethem.B.Itishardtodomesticatethem.
C.TheyarelivingabetterlifethanAsianelephants.D.TheirfateisquitesimilartothatofAsianelephants.
51.Thailandwasoncecalled"
LandoftheWhiteElephant"
because________.
A.whiteelephantwasanationalsymboluntilthe1920s
B.whiteelephantisrarelyseenandthusveryspecial
C.whiteelephanthashelpedkingstogaintherulingauthority
D.thisnamewassoromanticthatitwaspopularamongvisitors
52.WhyistheThaielephant"
outofwork"
accordingtotheauthor?
A.Becausetherearetoomanyelephantsbuttoofewjobs.
B.Becausetheelephantscan'
tdolaborworkanylonger.
C.Becausethegovernmentpayslittleattentiontotheproblem.
D.Becausetheelephantsarenolongerusefultotheirowners.
53.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEabouttheelephantpopulationatvarioustimes?
A.Therewere100,000domesticatedelephantsattheturnofthelastcentury.
B.20,000elephantswereemployedintransportinThailandattheturnofthecentury.
C.By1950theelephantpopulationinThailandhasbeenquitesmall.
D.Todaytheelephantpopulationisestimatedat5,150.
54.Thepassageismostprobablyfrom________.
A.atravelguideB.ahistorybook
C.apopularsciencemagazineD.anofficialannouncement
50.B从第一段第二行UnlikeitsAfricancousin,theAsianelephantiseasilydomesticated可知
51.A从第一段第三行Therareso-calledwhiteelephantshaveactuallylentthepowerofroyaltytoitsrulers,anduntilthe1920sthenationalflagwasawhiteelephantonaredbackground可知。
52.D从第二段第二句Outofworkandoutofland,theThaielephantstrugglesforsurvivalinanationthatnolongerneedsit可知。
53.D从最后一段最二句However,todaythereareprobablynomorethan3,800,withanotherl,350wanderingfreeinthenationalparks可知。
54.C通读全文可知。
WhenIheardthepiano,IwalkedtoMrs.Windsor’shouseandwaitedoutsideasIalwaysdid.Thatmeantshewasworkingwithanotherstudent,andIwasnotsupposedtobotherthembyringingthebell.IstoodagainstthewallanddaydreamedwhatI’dratherbedoing.“Almostanything”,Isigheddejectedly.Ihadbeentutoredenoughtoread,understand,andevenwritesomemusicalpositions,butIjustdidn’thaveagiftforit.Itdidn’tetomenaturally.IthoughtbacktohappiertimeswhenIwaswritingstoriesandactingthemoutwithmyfriends,cuttingupoldclothestomakedressesthatperformerswearinplays,andbuildingsceneryoutofoldthingswefound.ButMrs.Windsorhadofferedtogivemethelessonsforfree,soIfeltmydutytotry.
ThedooropenedandWendyBartoncameout.Iwalkedin,satdownonthepianobenchandbegantosortthroughmysheetmusic.
“Hello,”Iheardavoicebehindmesaysoftly.Iturnedaroundtoseealittlegirlstandingbehindme,eatinganapple.ButbeforeIcouldmakeanyresponse,Mrs.Windsorwalkedintotheroominherusualurgentmannerandannounced,“Jennifer,thisismyniece,Pasha.Pasha,thisisJennifer.Pashawillbegivingyouyourlessontoday.I’muptomyearsinsomethingelse!
”shethenexitedtothekitchen.
Pashasetherappledownonthesidetableandslidbesidemeonthepianobench.
“Whatpiecedoyoulikebest?
”sheasked.
“Whatdoyoumean?
”Iasked.“They’reallthesametome.Idon’tknow.
“Youmeanyoudon’thaveafavorite?
”
“No,notreally.”
Pashalookedatme,ratherpuzzled,thenopenedmysheetmusictothebeginningpageandaskedmetoplay.Iarrangedmyfingersonthekeysandstudiedthenotesonthepageforamoment.ThenIfrownedandconcentratedtomakethenotesonthepagematchthefingermovements.IhavetoadmitIwasarathermechanicalpianist.
Afteraboutapageortwo,Pashagentlyputherhandontopofmineasiftocalmmyfingers.Therewasalongpause.“Whatareyouhearinginthemusic?
”IlookedatherratherstrangelyandadmittedIdidn’tknowwhatshemeant.
“Likeastory.Whatstoryisbeingplayingoutwithinthemusic?
“IguessI’veneverthoughtaboutitbefore.Idon’tknow.”
“Here,letmetryandyoulisten,”Pashaadvised.
Sheclosedhereyesandtookadeepbreath,lettingherfingersdancelightlyoverthekeys.Then,shebegantoplay.“See,itbeginsherebesidesomekindofriver.Hearthewaterflowingbesideyou?
Herfingersroseandfellgentlyonthekeys.“Nowtheprincessappearsandshe’spickingflowersfromthewater’sedge.”Acarefree,happypieceofmusicfilledtheairintimetoPasha’sdancingfingers.“Oh,butsheslips!
”Themusicchanged.“Andourprincessisbeingcarriedoffbythefast-flowingstream.Quickly,theprincess’shorseseesherplight(困境),”Pashacontinued,andracestotheriver’sedgewhereheswimsouttolethercatchhold