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2009~2013年高考真题备选题库

阅读表达专题系列

专题一 细节理解

(2013·课标Ⅰ,D)

TheNationalGallery

Description:

TheNationalGalleryistheBritishnationalartmuseumbuiltonthenorthsideofTrafalgarSquareinLondon.Ithousesadiversecollectionofmorethan2,300examplesofEuropeanartrangingfrom13thcenturyreligiouspaintingstomoremodernonesbyRenoirandVanGogh.TheoldercollectionsofthegalleryarereachedthroughthemainentrancewhilethemoremodernworksintheEastWingaremosteasilyreachedfromTrafalgarSquarebyagroundfloorentrance.

Layout:

ThemodernSainsburyWingonthewesternsideofthebuildinghouses13thto15thcenturypaintings,andartistsincludeDuccio,Uccello,VanEyck,Lippi,Mantegna,BotticelliandMemling.

ThemainWestWinghouses16thcenturypaintings,andartistsincludeLeonardodaVinci,Cranach,Michelangelo,Raphael,Bruegel,Bronzino,TitianandVeronese.

TheNorthWinghouses17thcenturypaintings,andartistsincludeCaravaggio,Rubens,Poussin,VanDyck,Velázquez,ClaudeandVermeer.

TheEastWinghouses18thtoearly20thcenturypaintings,andartistsincludeCanaletto,Goya,Turner,Constable,RenoirandVanGogh.

OpeningHours:

TheGalleryisopeneverydayfrom10amto6pm(Fridays10amto9pm)andisfree,butchargesapplytosomespecialexhibitions.

GettingThere:

Nearestundergroundstations:

CharingCross(2minutewalk),LeicesterSquare(3minutewalk),Embankment(7minutewalk),andPiccadillyCircus(8minutewalk).

语篇解读:

本文是英国国家美术馆(TheNationalGallery)的参观指南,主要介绍了它的藏品、布局、开放时间及周边的交通状况。

68.Inwhichcentury'scollectioncanyouseereligiouspaintings?

A.The13th.     B.The17th.

C.The18th.D.The20th.

解析:

选A 细节理解题。

根据Description部分中的第二句“Ithousesadiversecollectionofmorethan2,300examplesofEuropeanartrangingfrom13thcenturyreligiouspaintings”可知,在13世纪的藏品中含有宗教绘画作品。

69.WhereareLeonardodaVinci'sworksshown?

A.IntheEastWing.B.InthemainWestWing.

C.IntheSainsburyWing.D.IntheNorthWing.

解析:

选B 细节理解题。

根据Layout部分中的第二段内容可知,LeonardodaVinci的作品在“themainWestWing”展出。

70.WhichundergroundstationisclosesttotheNationalGallery?

A.PiccadillyCircus.B.LeicesterSquare.

C.Embankment.D.CharingCross.

解析:

选D 细节理解题。

根据GettingThere部分中提供的信息可知,从CharingGross至英国国家美术馆走路只需两分钟,因此这个地铁站距离英国国家美术馆最近。

(2013·课标Ⅱ,D)

LowCostGiftsforMother'sDay

GiftNo.1

Offertobeyourmother'shealthfriend.Promisetobethereforanyandalldoctor'svisitswhetheradiseaseoraregularmedicalcheckup.Mostmothersalwayssay“noneed,”butanothersetofeyesandearsisalwaysagoodideaatadoctor'svisit.Thebestpart?

Thisoneisfree.

GiftNo.2

Helpyourmotherorganizeallofhermedicalrecords,whichincludethetestresultsandmedicalinformation.Putthemallinoneplace.Besuretomakealistofallofhermedicinesandwhattimesshetakesthem.“Havingallthisinformationinoneplacecouldendupsavingyourmother'slife,”Dr.MarieSavardsaid.

GiftNo.3

Enoughsleepisconnectedtogeneralhealthconditions.“Buyyourmothercottonsheetsandcomfortablepillowstoencouragebettersleep,”Savardsaid.“Weknowthatgoodsleepisveryimportanttoourhealth.”

GiftNo.4

SomegiftcompaniessuchasPresentsforPurposeallowyoutopayitforwardthisMother'sDaybypickinggiftsinwhich10percentofthepriceyoupaygoestoacharity(慈善机构).Giftgiverscanchoosefromawidevarietyofusefulbutinexpensivethings—manyofwhichare“green”—andthenchooseameaningfulcharityfromalist.Whenyourmothergetsthegift,shewillbetoldthatshehashelpedthechosencharity.

68.Whatareyouadvisedtodoforyourmotheratdoctor'svisits?

A.Takenotes.B.Bewithher.

C.Buymedicine.D.Givehergifts.

解析:

选B 细节理解题。

由GiftNO.1中的第二句话“Promisetobethereforanyandalldoctor'svisitswhetheradiseaseoraregularmedicalcheckup.”可知,此处建议读者在医生来访时要陪伴母亲。

69.Whatcanbeagiftoforganizationforyourmother?

A.Keepinghermedicalinformationtogether.

B.Buyingallgiftsforherfromonecompany.

C.Makingalistofhermedicalcheckups.

D.Storinghermedicinesinasafeplace.

解析:

选A 细节理解题。

根据GiftNO.2的内容可知答案为A项。

70.Wherecanyoufindagiftideatoimproveyourmother'ssleep?

A.InGiftNo.1.B.InGiftNo.2.

C.InGiftNo.3.D.InGiftNo.4.

解析:

选C 细节理解题。

由GiftNO.3中的内容可知本题选C。

71.BuyinggiftsfromPresentsforPurposeallowsmothersto________.

A.enjoygoodsleepB.bewellorganized

C.getextrasupportD.giveothershelp

解析:

选D 细节理解题。

由GiftNO.4中的最后一句可知本题选D。

(2013·北京,D)

Multitasking

Peoplewhomultitaskallthetimemaybetheworstatdoingtwothingsatonce,anewresearchsuggests.Thefindings,basedonperformancesandselfevaluationsbyabout275collegestudents,indicatethatmanypeoplemultitasknotoutofadesiretoincreaseproductivity,butbecausetheyareeasilydistracted(分心)andcan'tfocusononeactivity.And“thosepeopleturnouttobetheworstathandlingdifferentthings,”saidDavidSanbonmatsu,apsychologistattheUniversityofUtah.

Sanbonmatsuandhiscolleaguesgavethestudentsasetoftestsandaskedthemtoreporthowoftentheymultitasked,howgoodtheythoughttheywereatit,andhowsensationseeking(寻求刺激)orimpulstive(冲动)theywere.Theythenevaluatedtheparticipants'multitaskingabilitywithatrickymentaltaskthatrequiredthestudentstodosimplemathematicalcalculationswhilerememberingasetofletters.

Notsurprisingly,thescientistssaid,mostpeoplethoughttheywerebetterthanaverageatmultitasking,andthosewhothoughttheywerebetteratitweremorelikelytoreportusingacellphonewhiledrivingorviewingmultiplekindsofmediaatonce.Butthosewhofrequentlydealwithmanythingsatthesametimewerefoundtoperformtheworstattheactualmultitaskingtest.Theyalsoweremorelikelytoadmittosensationseekingandimpulsivebehavior,whichconnectswithhoweasilypeoplegetboredanddistracted.

“Peoplemultitasknotbecauseit'sgoingtoleadtogreaterproductivity,butbecausethey'redistractible,andtheygetsuckedintothingsthatarenotasimportant.”Sanbonmatsusaid.

AdamGazzaley,aresearcherattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco,whowasnotamemberoftheresearchgroup,saidonelimitationofthestudywasthatitcouldn'tfindoutwhetherpeoplewhostartoutlessfocusedtendtowardmultitaskingorwhetherpeople'srecognizingandunderstandingabilitieschangeasaresultofmultitasking.

Thefindingsdosuggest,however,whythesensationseekerswhomultitaskthemostmayenjoyriskydistracteddriving.“Peoplewhoaremultitaskingaregenerallylesssensitivetoriskysituations,”saidPaulAtchley,anotherresearchernotinthegroup.“Thismaypartlyexplainwhypeoplegoinforthesesituationseventhoughthey'redangerous.”

语篇解读:

本文为一篇科普文,介绍了Sanbonmatsu与他的同事们的一项研究结果:

同时做很多事情的人往往会有最糟糕的结果,这是因为这些人做事情不专心,他们不能对潜在的危险作出迅速的反应。

67.TheresearchledbySanbonmatsuindicatesthatpeoplewhomultitask________.

A.seekhighproductivityconstantly

B.preferhandlingdifferentthingswhengettingbored

C.aremorefocusedwhendoingmanythingsatatime

D.havethepoorestresultsindoingvariousthingsatthesametime

解析:

选D 细节理解题。

根据第一段第一句内容可知,由Sanbonmatsu的研究表明同时做很多事情的人往往会有最差的结果。

此外,第三段第二句的内容也是提示。

68.WhenSanbonmatsuandhiscolleaguesconductedtheirresearch,they________.

A.assessedthemultitaskingabilityofthestudents

B.evaluatedtheacademicachievementsofthestudents

C.analyzedtheeffectsoftheparticipants'trickymentaltasks

D.measuredthechangesofthestudents'understanding

ability

解析:

选A 细节理解题。

根据第二段第二句的内容可知,他和同事在进行研究时,评估了学生的多任务处理能力。

69.AccordingtoSanbonmatsu,peoplemultitaskbecauseoftheir________.

A.limitedpowerincalculation

B.interestsindoingthingsdifferently

C.inabilitytoconcentrateononetask

D.impulsivedesiretotrynewthings

解析:

选C 细节理解题。

根据第一段后半部分中的“butbecausetheyareeasilydistracted(分心)andcan'tfocusononeactivity”可知,人们进行多项任务的原因是他们不具备专注于一项任务的能力。

此外,倒数第三段的内容也是提示。

70.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanlearnthatmultitaskersusually________.

A.driveveryskillfully

B.goinfordifficulttasks

C.failtoreactquicklytopotentialdangers

D.refusetoexplainthereasonsfortheirbehavior

解析:

选C 推理判断题。

根据最后一段中的“Peoplewhoaremultitaskingaregenerallylesssensitivetoriskysituations”可知,喜欢同时进行多项任务的人一般对危险情况不太敏感,由此可推断他们通常不能对潜在的危险做出快速的反应。

(2013·浙江,B)

Belowisaselectionfromapopularsciencebook.

Ifbloodisred,whyareveins(静脉)blue?

Actually,veinsarenotblueatall.Theyaremoreofaclear.yellowishcolour,Althoughbloodlooksredwhenit'soutsidethebody,whenit'ssittinginaveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin,it'smoreofadarkreddishpurplecolour.Attherightdepth,thesebloodfilledveinsreflectlessredlightthanthesurroundingskin,makingthemlookbluebycomparison.

Whichworksharder,yourheartoryourbrain?

Thatkindofdependsonwhetheryou'rebusythinkingorbusyexercising.Yourheartworksuptothreetimesharderduringexercise,andshiftsenoughbloodoveralifetimetofillasupertanker.But,inthelongrun,yourbrainprobablytipsit,becauseevenwhenyou'resittingstillyourbrainisusingtwiceasmuchenergyasyourheart,andittakesfourtofivetimesasmuchbloodtofeedit.

Whydoteethfallout,andwhydon'ttheygrowbackingrownups?

Baby(or“milk”)teethdonotlastlong;theyfallouttomakeroomforbigger,strongeradultteethlateron.Adultteethfalloutwhentheybecomedamaged,decayedandinfectedbybacteria.Oncethissecondsetofteethhasgrownin,you'redone.Whenthey'regone,they'regone.Thisisbecausenaturefiguresyou'resetforlife,andwhatcontrolsregrowthofyourteethswitchesoff.

Dooldpeopleshrinkastheyage?

Yesandno.Manypeopledogetshorterastheyage.But,whenthey

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