1、湖南长沙市高考英语二轮阅读理解训练26及答案湖南长沙市2016高考英语(二轮)阅读理解训练(26)及答案2016高考模拟题。阅读理解。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。Most people are righthanded。 This also seems to be true in history. In 1799, scientists studied works of art made at different times from 1,500 B.C. to the 1950s. Most of the people shown in these w
2、orks are righthanded, so the scientists guessed that right-handedness has always been common through history. Today, only about 10% to 15 of the worlds population is lefthanded.Why are there more righthanded people than lefthanded ones? Scientists now know that a persons two hands each have their ow
3、n jobs. For most people, the hand is used to find things or hold things. The right hand is used to work with things。 This is because of the different work of the two sides of the brain。 The right side of the brain, which makes a persons hands and eyes work together, controls the left hand. The left-
4、side of the brain, which controls the right hand, is the centre for thinking and doing problems。 These findings show that more artists should be lefthanded, and studies have found that left-handedness is twice as common among artists as among people in other jobs。No one really knows what makes a per
5、son become right-handed instead of left-handed. Scientists have found that almost 40 of the people become lefthanded because their main brain is damaged when they are born。 However, this doesnt happen to everyone, so scientists guess there must be another reason why people become lefthanded. One ide
6、a is that people usually get righthanded from their parents. If a person does not receive the gene(基因) for righthandedness, he / she may become either righthanded or lefthanded according to the chance and the people they work or live with.Though right-handedness is more common than lefthandedness, p
7、eople no longer think lefthanded people are strange or unusual。 A long time ago, lefthanded children were made to use their right hands like other children, but today they dont have to. 1. What is the hand for most people used to do?A。 Its used to find or hold things.B. Its used to work with things。
8、C. Its used to make a persons eyes work together。D. Its the centre for thinking and doing problems.2。 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. No one really knows what makes a person become righthanded。B. Lefthandedness is cleverer than right-handedness。C。 Today children are n
9、ot made to use their right hands only.D。 Scientists think there must be some reason why people become left-handed.3. The best title for this passage is _。A。 Scientists New Inventions B. Left-handed PeopleC。 Which Hand D. Different Brains, Different Hands 参考答案13、ABC 阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳
10、选项。Which are you more likely to have with you at any given momentyour cellphone or your wallet? Soon you may be able to throw your wallet away and pay for things with a quick wave of your smart phone over an electronic scanner. In January, Starbucks announced that customers could start using their p
11、hones to buy coffee in 6, 800 of its stores。 This is the first paybyphone practice in the U. S。 , but were likely to see more wireless payment alternatives as something called near field communication(NFC) gets into Americas consumer electronics. Last December, some new smart phones which contain an
12、 NFC chip were introduced to the public. Already in use in parts of Asia and Europe, NFC allows shoppers to wave their phones a few inches above a payment terminala contact-free system built for speed and convenience. But before NFC becomes widely adopted in the U. S。 , a few problems need to be wor
13、ked out, like who will get to collect the profitable transaction (交易) fees. Although some credit card providers have been experimenting with wave-andpay systems that use NFCenabled credit cards, cellphone service providers may try to muscle their way into the point-of-sale(POS) market. Three big cel
14、lphone service providers have formed a joint venture(合资企业) that will go into operation over the next 15 months. Its goal is “to lead the U。 S。 payments industry from cards to mobile phones.”The other big NFC issue, apart from how payments will be processed, is security。 For instance, whats to stop a
15、 thief from digitally pickpocketing you? “Were still not at the point where an attacker can just brush against you in a crowd and steal all the money out of your phone, says Jimmy Shah, a mobilesecurity researcher。 “Users may also be able to set transaction limits, perhaps requiring a password to be
16、 entered for larger purchases.”Still uneasy about this digitalwallet business? Keep in mind that if you lose your smart phone, it can be located on a map and remotely disabled. Plus, your phone can be password protected。 Your wallet isnt. 1。 What is predicted to happen in the U. S. ? A。 The expansio
17、n of cellphone companies. B. The boom of pay-byphone business.C。 The disappearance of credit cards。 D。 The increase of Starbucks sales.2。 The NFC technology can be used to。A。 ensure the safety of shoppers B。 collect transaction fees easilyC. make purchase faster and simpler D. improve the quality of
18、 cellphones3. Three cellphone service providers form a joint venture to。A。 strengthen their relationship B。 get a share in the payments industryC。 sell more cellphones D。 test the NFC technology4。 According to the passage, what can users do if they lose their smart phones? A. Stop the functioning of
19、 their phones. B. Set up a password。C。 Get all the money out of their phones. D. Cancel large purchases。【参考答案】14、 BCBA阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.“Experience may possibly be the best teacher,but it is not a particularly good teacher. You might think that Winston Churchill or perhaps Mark Tw
20、ain spoke those words,but they actually come from James March,a professor at Stanford University and a pioneer in the field of organizational decision making。 For years March(possibly the wisest philosopher of management)has studied how humans think and act,and he continues to do so in his new bookT
21、he Ambiguities of Experience.He begins by reminding us of just how firmly we have been sticking to the idea of experiential learning:“Experience is respected;experience is sought;experience is explained。” The problem is that learning from experience involves(涉及)serious complications(复杂化),ones that a
22、re part of the nature of experience itself and which March discusses in the body of this book.In one interesting part of the book,for example,he turns a doubtful eye toward the use of stories as the most effective way of experiential learning. In our efforts to make stories interesting,he argues,we
23、lose part of the complicated truth of things。 He says “The more accurately(精确地)reality is presented,the less understandable the story,and the more understandable the story,the less realistic it is。”Besides being a broadly knowledgeable researcher,March is also a poet,and his gift shines through in t
24、he depth of views he offers and the simple language he uses. Though the book is short,it is demanding:Dont pick it up looking for quick,easy lessons. Rather,be ready to think deeply about learning from experience in work and life。1. According to the text,James March is.A。 a poet who uses experience
25、in his writingB。 a teacher who teaches story writing in universityC。 a researcher who studies the way humans think and actD。 a professor who helps organizations make important decisions2. According to James March,experience.A. is overvalued B. is easy to explain C. should be actively soughtD. should
26、 be highly respected3。 What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Experience makes stories more accurate.B. Stories made interesting fail to fully present the truth.C. The use of stories is the best way of experiential learning.D. Stories are easier to understand when reality is more accurately described
27、。4。 Whats the purpose of this text?A. To introduce a book. B. To describe a researcher.C。 To explain experiential learning. D. To discuss organizational decision making。【参考答案】14 CABA较难题目特训:介绍说明类 阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的A,B,C或D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。The multi-million pound new Library of Birmingham (LoB) will be the
28、most visible sign of the way the city is accepting the digitalization (数字化) of everyday life. Set to open in 2013, the 188m LoB is already beginning to take shape next to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, with which it will share some equipment。 As digital media (媒介) is important toits idea, the pro
29、ject is already providing chances for some of the many small new local companies working at the new technologies. Brian Gambles, the LoB project director, says it is about giving people the right tools for learning:“The aim is to mix the physical with the digital, providing 24hour services which can
30、 be used through many different ways。 It is important to enable us to reach more people, more effectively.The digital library will, he says, be as important as the physical one, allowing the distant use of the services, making sure that it is never closed to the public. Even before the LoB is comple
31、te, the public has been able to go online to visit the Virtual (虚拟的) LoB, designed by Baden, the Birmingham virtual worlds specialists. Not only have the public been able to learn about the LoB, but the virtual one has also enabled those working on the LoB to understand the building and how it will
32、work before it even opens。 Two other small Birmingham-based digital companies are also working on the LoB projects。 Substrat, a digital design company, is developing what it calls an example of an “enlarged reality project。 It is about the use of an exciting smart phone, an important part of the LoB which is in the early stages of development. And The Peoples Archive is an online library of historical figures of the city being built up by a digital
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