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阅读理解文体技法(6)——社会生活类

Ⅰ.阅读理解文体技法演练

【精要提示】 社会生活类阅读文章在高考中的出现频率较高。

它涉及人们衣、食、住、行等方面的社会万象、生活经历、饮食与健康、休闲与娱乐、旅游、生态旅游、服装、住房等等内容。

读这类文章时应注意:

(1)读题干:

阅读题干,发现关键词和起主导作用的内容。

一般情况下,问题出现的前后顺序与文章中细节和事实出现的先后顺序是一致。

(2)找细节:

阅读文章内容,寻找与题干相符合的具体细节。

要注意的是,对作者使用的同义词或与之相关的词语和句子千万不能忽略。

(3)巧答题:

根据前两步所得到的信息回答问题。

阅读问题所给的四个选项,检查文中的细节与哪一项相符。

当题干中有诸如NOT或except等词时,同学们一定要特别小心,力求在文章中找到相关的有力证据。

【高考经典练】

(2015·湖北卷,B)WhatTheresaLoeisdoingprovesthatalargefarmisn'taprerequisiteforamoderngrow-your-ownlifestyle.Onamere1/10ofanacreinLosAngeles,Loeandherfamilygrow,can(装罐)andpreservemuchofthefoodtheyconsume.

Loeisamasterfoodpreserver,gardenerandcanningexpert.Shealsooperatesawebsite,wheresheshareshertipsandrecipes,withthegoalofdemonstratingthateveryonehastheabilitytocontrolwhat'sontheirplate.

Loeinitiallywenttoschooltobecomeanengineer,butshequicklylearnedthatherenthusiasmwasmainlyaboutgrowingandpreparingherownfood.“Igotintocookingmyownfoodandstartedgrowingmyownherbs(香草)andfoodsforthatfreshflavor,”shesaid.Engineerbyday,Loelearnedcookingatnightschool.Sheultimatelypurchasedasmallpieceoflandwithherhusbandandbegangrowingtheirownfoods.

“Iteachpeoplehowtolivefarm-freshwithoutafarm.”Loesaid.ThroughherwebsiteLoeemphasizesthat“anybodycandothisanywhere.”Gotanapartmentwithabalcony(阳台)?

Plantsomeherbs.Awindow?

Perfectspotforgrowing.Startwithherbs,sherecommends,because“they'reveryforgiving.”Justalittleoftheherbs“cantakeyourregularcookingtoawholenewlevel.”sheadded.“Ithinkit'sagreatplacetostart.”Then?

Trygrowingsomethingfromaseed,shesaid,likeatomatoorsometea.

Canningisanaturalextensionoftheplantingshedoes.Witheveryplantedfood,Loenoted,there'samomentwhenit'sburstingwithitsabsolutepeakflavor.“Itryandkeepitinatimecapsuleinacanningjar.”Loesaid.“Canningformeisaboutknowingwhat'sinyourfood,knowingwhereitcomesfrom.”

Inadditiontobeingmoreintouchwiththefoodshe'seating,anotherjoycomesfrompassingthisknowledgeandthisdesireforgoodfoodtoherchildren:

“Influencingthemandtellingthemyouropiniononnotonlybeingcarefulwhatweeatbutunderstandingthebiggerpicture.”shesaid,“thatifwedon'ttakecareoftheearth,noonewill.”

1.Theunderlinedword“prerequisite”(Paragraph1)isclosestinmeaningto“________”.

A.recipeB.substitute

C.requirementD.challenge

2.WhydoesLoesuggeststartingwithherbs?

A.Theyareuseddaily.

B.Theyareeasytogrow.

C.Theycangrowverytall.

D.Theycanbeeatenuncooked.

3.AccordingtoLoe,whatisthebenefitofcanningherplantedfoods?

A.Itcanpreservetheirbestflavor.

B.Itcanpromoteheronlinesales.

C.Itcanbetterhercookingskills.

D.Itcanimprovetheirnutrition.

4.Whatisthe“thebiggerpicture”(Para.6)thatLoewishesherchildrentounderstand?

A.Theknowledgeaboutgoodfood.

B.Thewaytoliveagrow-our-ownlife.

C.Thejoyofgettingintouchwithfoods.

D.Theresponsibilitytoprotectourearth.

Ⅱ.能力提升练

A

Ihaveonlyoncebeenintroublewiththelaw.Thewholeprocessofbeingarrestedandtakentocourtwasaratherunpleasantexperienceatthetime,butitmakesagoodstorynow.Whatmadeitratherdisturbingwasthearbitrary(随意的)circumstancesbothofmyarrestandmysubsequent(随后的)fateincourt.

IthappenedinFebruaryabouttwelveyearsago.Ihadleftschoolacoupleofmonthsbeforethatandwasstilllivingathomeatthetime.

OnemorningIwasinRichmond,asuburbofLondonnearwhereIlived.IwaslookingforatemporaryjobsothatIcouldsaveupsomemoneytogotraveling.AsitwasafinedayandIwasinnohurry,Iwastakingmytime,lookinginshopwindows,strollinginthepark,andsometimesjuststoppingandlookingaroundme.Itmusthavebeenthisobviousaimlessnessthatledtomydownfall.

Itwasabouthalfpastelevenwhenithappened.Iwasjustwalkingoutofthelocallibrary,havingunsuccessfullysoughtemploymentthere,whenIsawamanwalkingacrosstheroadwiththeobviousintentionoftalkingtome.Ithoughthewasgoingtoaskmethetime.Instead,hesaidhewasapoliceofficerandhewasarrestingme.AtfirstIthoughtitwassomekindofjoke.

Butthenanotherpolicemanappeared,thistimeinuniform,andIwasleftinnodoubt.

“Butwhatfor?

”Iasked.

“Wanderingwithintenttocommitanarrestableoffence,”hesaid.

“Whatoffence?

”Iasked.

“Theft,”hesaid.

“Theftofwhat?

”Iasked.

“Milkbottles,”hesaid,andwithaperfectlystraightfacetoo!

“Oh,”Isaid.

Itturnedoutthattherehadbeenalotofpettytheftsinthearea,particularlystealingmilkbottlesfromdoorsteps.

ThenImademybigmistake.AtthetimeIwasnineteen,hadlonguntidyhair.Iwantedtoappearcoolandunconcernedwiththeincident,soIsaid“Howlonghaveyoubeenfollowingme?

”inthemostcasualandconversationaltoneIcouldmanage.Iappearedtothemtobequitefamiliarwiththissortofsituation,anditconfirmedthemintheirbeliefthatIwasathoroughlydisreputable(名誉不好的)character.

Afewminuteslaterapolicecararrived.

“Getintheback,”theysaid.“putyourhandsonthebackofthefrontseatanddon'tmovethem.”

Theygotinoneithersideofme.Itwasn'tfunnyanymore.

Atthepolicestationtheyquestionedmeforseveralhours.Icontinuedtotrytolookworldlyandfamiliarwiththesituation.WhentheyaskedmewhatIhadbeendoing,ItoldthemI'dbeenlookingforajob.“Unemployed,”theysaid.

Eventually,IwasofficiallychargedandtoldtoreporttoRichmondMagistrates'CourtonthefollowingMonday.Thentheyletmego.

Iwantedtoconductmyowndefenseincourt,butassoonasmyfatherfoundoutwhathadhappened,hehiredaverygoodsolicitor(律师).WewentalongthatMondayarmedwithallkindsofwitnesses,includingmyEnglishteacherfromschoolasacharacterwitness.Buthewasnevercalledontogiveevidence.My“trial”didn'tgetthatfar.Themagistrate(法官)dismissedthecaseafterfifteenminutes.Iwasfree.Thepoorpolicehadneverstoodachance.

AndsoIdonothaveacriminalrecord.ButwhatwasmostshockingatthetimewasthethingthatIreleasedfromthechargesoclearly.Ihadthe“right”accent,respectablemiddle-classparentsincourt,reliablewitnesses,andIcouldobviouslyaffordaverygoodsolicitor.IfeelsurethatifIhadcomefromadifferentbackground,andhadreallybeenunemployed,therewaseverychancethatIwouldhavebeenfoundguilty.

Justoutsidethecourtroom,oneofthepolicemenwhohadarrestedmewasgloomilycomplainingtomymotherthatanotheryoungsterhadbeenturnedagainstthepolice.“Youcouldhavebeenabitmorehelpfulwhenwearrestedyou,”hesaidtomereproachfully(责备地).

Whatdidhemean?

ProbablythatIshouldhavelookedoutraged(暴怒)andsaidsomethinglike,“Lookhere,doyouknowwhoyou'retalkingto?

Iamahighlysuccessfulstudentwithabrilliantacademicrecord.Howdareyouarrestme!

”Thenthey,probably,wouldhaveapologizedperhapseventakenofftheircaps,andletmeonmyway.

1.Judgingfromthefirstparagraph,theauthor'sattitudetowardshisstoryis________.

A.angry

B.sad

C.amused

D.morethanjustoneoftheabove

2.Thefirstmanwhocameuptotheauthorwas________.

A.auniformedpoliceman

B.apolicemaninplainclothes

C.notapoliceman

D.agoodjoker

3.Thecourtneveraskedtheauthor'sEnglishteachertogiveevidencebecause________.

A.thetimeforthetrialwaslimitedtofifteenminutesonly

B.theauthorwantedtoconducthisowndefenseincourt

C.thecasewasdismissedbeforethetrialreachedthatstage

D.hewasfoundtobeunqualifiedasacharacterwitness

4.Theauthorbelievesthathewouldmostprobablyhavebeendeclaredguiltyif________.

A.themagistratehadbeenlessgentle

B.hehadreallybeenoutofwork

C.hehadbeenborninamiddle-classfamily

D.thepolicemenhadshowedmoreevidence

5.Intheopinionofoneofthepolicemenwhohadarrestedtheauthor,thewholethingmightnothaveoccurredif________.

A.theauthorhadreactedstronglytothearrestatthetime

B.theauthorhadbeggedtobeallowedtogohome

C.theauthorhadn'twanderedaimlessly

D.theauthorhadtriedtolookcool

6.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Theauthorwasarrestedbecauseofstealingmilkbottles.

B.Theauthorwrotethispassagewhenhewas31yearsold.

C.Thepolicemenhadchargedtheauthortwice.

D.Thepolicemenhadrealizedtheirfaults.

B

Atfirstsight,Toronto'snewlyopened“Signs”restaurantappearslikeanyothercasualdiningestablishment.However,thedifferencestartstobecomeapparentassoonasdinerswalkinandthehostorhostesswelcomesthemusingAmericanSignLanguage(ASL).Thattrendcontinuesthroughoutthemealaseveryonecommunicatesonlythroughhandgestures.

Incaseyouarewondering,therestaurantthatopeneditsdoorsinJuly2014,isnottryingtoestablishanewcraze(时尚),butsimplyallowingtheirstafftointeracttheonlywaytheycan.That'sbecausemostoftherestaurantemployeesaredeaf.

ThebrainchildofAnjanManikumar,SignsisthefirstrestaurantofitskindinCanada.AnjanManikumarsayshewasinspiredbyadeafcustomerwhowenttoapizzeria(匹萨饼店)thatheoncemanagedfrequently.Sincenoneoftheemployeesknewsignlanguage,thecustomerwasforcedtoplacehisorder,bypointingattheitemsonthemenu.Tomakehimfeelmorewelcome,AnjanlearntsomebasicASLwordslike“hello”and“enjoy”.Thismadethecustomersohappythathereturnedthefollowingdaywithadeaffriend.ThisledAnjantowonderiftherewasmorethatcouldbedoneforthesepeopleandtheideaofSignswasborn.Anjansaysthattherestaurantprovidesacomfortablediningenvi

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