1、届高考英语一轮总复习周周测一阅读理解专练2推理判断题2019届高考英语一轮总复习周周测一阅读理解专练2推理判断题细节推断类A(2017太原二模)Three years ago a flash of lightning almost destroyed Lyn Dianas house in Aberdeenwith her two children inside. “There was a huge rainstorm,” she says, recalling the terrifying experience. My brother and I were outside making ev
2、ery effort to stop floodwater from coming in the house. Suddenly I was thrown to the ground by a very large bang. When I picked myself up, the roof and the whole upper storey of the house had been destroyed. The door was blocked by broken bricks, but we forced our way in and found the children, than
3、kfully unharmed. Later I was told that to be struck by lightning is a chance in million, In fact, its at one chance in 600 000. Even so, Dr. Mark Keys of AER Technology, an organization that monitors the effects of lightning, thinks you should be careful. He advises anyone who is unlucky enough to b
4、e caught in a storm to get down on the ground and bend into a ball, making yourself as small as possible.Nancy Wilder was playing golf at a club in Surrey when she was hit by a flash of lightning. Mrs. Wilders heart stopped beating, but she was brought back to consciousness and, after a few days in
5、hospital, where she was treated for burns to her head, hands and feet, she was pronounced fit again. Since that time, she has been a completely fairweather golfer. In fact, a golf course is one of the most dangerous places to be during a thunderstorm. The best place to be is inside a car!Harold Deal
6、, a retired electrician from South Carolina, USA, was struck by lightning 26 years ago. He seemed to be unhurt, but it later turned out that the strike had damaged the part of the brain which controls the sensation of temperature. Since then the freezing South Carolina winters havent bothered Harold
7、.1. What damage did the rainstorm cause to Mrs. Dianas family?A. Her house was flooded and fell down.B. Her children were seriously ill and hurt.C. The top storey of her house was completely destroyed.D. The door in the house was broken by a very large bang.2. What did Mrs. Wilder do after surviving
8、 the lightning strike?A. She played golf only on fine days.B. She never played golf again.C. She often went to see a doctor.D. She never took any medicine.3. What do we know about Harold Deal from the last paragraph?A. The lightning strike did not do any harm to him.B. The lightning strike burnt his
9、 hair and skin terribly.C. He suffered a lot from the freezing cold in South Carolina.D. He wasnt sensitive to temperatures after the lightning strike.4. What can we conclude from the passage?A. It happens quite often that lightning strikes people during a storm.B. During a thunderstorm you are safe
10、r in your house than in your car.C. During a thunderstorm it is the safest for you to stay under a big round ball.D. If you are caught in a storm, youd get down as low as possible on the ground.B(2016湖北八校高三第二次联考)“Walt Disney World is banning selfiesticks from its theme parks because selfiesticks hav
11、e become a growing safety concern for both our guests and cast,” Disney World spokeswoman Kim Prunty said.Under a new policy, which takes effect Tuesday, the poles wont make it past the bag check at any Disney World theme park. The sticks also wont be allowed in Disney World water parks or Disney Qu
12、est, a gaming attraction at Downtown Disney. Selfiesticks will also become forbidden at Disneyland Resort in California on June 30. The prohibition begins at Disneys parks in Paris and Hong Kong on July 1.Guests will be checked for the equipment during the routine bag check that happens near the par
13、ks entrances. They will have an option of turning in their selfiesticks for pickup later or to go back to their cars or hotel rooms to keep them. Visitors will be told of the policy in locations such as the parking lots and at the resorts hotels. The prohibition will be added to the park rules post
14、on Disney Worlds website.The issue has been building at Disney. Previously, the sticks were prohibited from its rides, and “no selfiesticks” signs were at select rides, such as Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom. Cast members have given oral warnings to rule breakers.Selfiestick users pu
15、t smartphones and cameras on the ends of poles to extend their reach, frequently capturing themepark moments through selfportraits. The tools have been banned in public placesincluding some museums and stadiumsworldwide for obstructing views or causing safety issues.Disney World already prohibits it
16、ems such as skateboards, inline skates, wagon, folding chairs and glass containers, according to its official website, which also lists “other items that we determine may be harmful”Universal Orlando has banned selfiesticks and other loose items from certain thrill rides at Universal Studios and Isl
17、ands of Adventure theme parks, but it has not set parkwide bans.5. Which of the following objects has already been banned in Disney theme parks before the new policy takes effect?A. Smart phones. B. Folding chairs.C. Cameras. D. Containers.6. According to the ban, if the guests are found carrying se
18、lfiesticks during the routine bag check, they may _.A. abandon them at the bag checkB. get fined and pick them up laterC. turn them in to the policeD. put them in the trunk of their cars7. The underlined word in the fifth paragraph probably means “_”A. changing B. broadening C. blocking D. narrowing
19、8. According to the passage, it can be inferred that _.A. the ban on the use of selfiesticks is aimed at ensuring securityB. previously guests can take photos with selfiesticks on thrill ridesC. the staff in Disneyland will inform visitors of the ban only orallyD. Universal Orlando has banned selfie
20、sticks parkwideC(2017河南八市重点高中高三质量检测)I have been in Limoges for a month now. Since living here, I have tried to integrate (融入) into the local community and one way I have found to do this is by following the local rugby team.I decided to look for information on the local rugby team after the tourism
21、office could not help me. I searched for the club office online and decided to look into it. The following day I went back to the club after speaking with them and decided to get a season ticket for the rest of my stay here. I will now be going to each home game as well as travelling to the away gam
22、es with the team and the fans. I am sure that it is going to be a great experience during my time abroad here. I will also be travelling through various regions of France so I will be visiting new places throughout the season. There is another team in a town called Brive not so far away which plays
23、in the top league in France, but I decided to stay local. I may go and see them with other assistants if possible during our stay.I witnessed a friendly match on Saturday. The match finished 7012. After the match, both teams went to the clubhouse to see the Rugby World Cup semifinal between New Zeal
24、and and Australia. Both teams respected each other, which is something you dont always see in other sports. I spoke to the president of the club after the game and he told me, “This is a family club.” Hopefully this year will be a good year in Limoges.9. How did the writer try to integrate into Limo
25、ges community?A. By taking part in the local rugby team.B. By watching the rugby matches in Limoges.C. By playing often with the people in Limoges.D. By paying close attention to the local rugby team.10. The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to “_”A. the club office B. the local ru
26、gby teamC. the tourism office D. the local community11. Why did the two teams go to the clubhouse after the match?A. To show respect to each other.B. To watch the Rugby World Cup semifinal.C. To clean the club together. D. To exchange experience with each other.12. What can we infer from the text?A.
27、 The writer must be a top rugby player.B. The writer is likely to be a boss of a rugby club.C. The writer is likely to come from Australia.D. The writer probably works as an assistant in France.D(2017太原二模)At 39 weeks pregnant most women would only be thinking of racing to hospital. But not Amber Mil
28、ler, who set off to run the Chicago Marathon while expecting her second child any day.As she neared the final stage of the race, she began to feel pain in the stomach. But the determined athlete managed to cross the finish line in 6 hours and 25 minutes.Unbelievably the Chicago race was not even bab
29、y Junes first marathonMiller ran the Wisconsin Marathon earlier this year, four months pregnant. She also ran another marathon when she was about four months pregnant with her son, Caleb, 19 months.Although there was extra weight, the seasoned runners time was just 3 hours off her personal best.Mill
30、er began to feel pain near the end of the race, but she was not sure if it was labor (分娩), because she typically feels some pain when she runs while pregnant. After her race she and her husband drove to Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield where she gave birth to the healthy 7 pounds, 13 ounce baby.M
31、iller decided to run because she and her husband had already signed up for the race. The athletic mother said she experienced an enthusiastic welcome from crowds as she ran along. But the devoted runner, who had completed eight marathons, admitted that she did get a few strange looks along the cours
32、e.“I know what I can handle. This is something Ive been doing for a long time,” the experienced marathon runner said.June was born at 10:29 pm. on Sunday night after seven hours labor. “Shes absolutely perfect,” Miller said. “We are extremely happy, but very tired. ”After her surprising double achievement, Miller says she is planning to take some time off to concentrate on being a fulltime mom.13. What can we learn from the passage?A. Miller failed to
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