(2022·全國·高二課時(shí)練習(xí))Phts f a gentleman reading calmly in bed in the newly-built makeshift hspital in Wuhan, epicenter f the crnavirus utbreak, went viral n China’s scial media platfrms, with many calling him the “Invincible Wuhan Man”.
The man, dubbed “The Reader in Fang Cang”(mbile cabin hspital)has even garnered attentin frm the authr f the bk featured in the pht, The Origins f Plitical Order by Francis Fukuyama, n Twitter. Surnamed Fu, the 39-year ld “invincible” reader is currently a teaching pstdc at Flrida State University after btaining his dctrate degree in Wuhan University. His hmetwn is in Xiagan, a city neighbring Wuhan, but his parents currently live in Wuhan. Fu was infected with nvel crnavirus when he visited his parents, and he was amng the first grup f patients transferred t the cabin hspital at Wuhan Internatinal Cnference and Exhibitin Center n Feb 5,accrding t Hubei Daily. He bught the bk in Wuhan, and he likes reading, Fu tld Hubei Daily. He was just reading the bk ut f interest and never anticipated that the pht wuld g viral.
As Fu gains mre ppularity, Fukuyama’s bk has als becme a hit. The Origins f Plitical Order quickly tpped the recmmended bk list n China’s review site Duban n Feb 7. Netizens were charmed by Fu’s psitive and calm attitude. “This picture f him reading in bed gives me strength and hpe. I wnder if he is still available,” said ne Weib user.
“When yu feel depressed, reading is ne f the slutins t heal yur inner pains. Smetimes ding exercises helps t,” said anther netizen.
Authrities in Hubei prvince, especially its capital Wuhan, are reslute in the measures taken t make sure all peple needing medical assistance are admitted t medical facilities fr the nvel crnavirus pneumnia.
1.What made Fu g viral?
A.Living in the newly-built makeshift hspital in Wuhan.
B.Psting a picture n China’s scial media platfrms.
C.Publishing a bk called The Origins f Plitical Order.
D.Reading calmly in the hspital during an utbreak.
2.Which f the fllwing best describes the man, dubbed “The Reader in Fang Cang”?
A.Humrus.B.Ambitius.C.Caring.D.Psitive and calm.
3.Why did Fu went t Wuhan?
A.T return t his hmetwn.B.T visit his parents.
C.T buy the bk.D.T help peple in Wuhan.
4.We can infer that the main purpse f passage is t _______.
A.intrduce the bk The Origins f Plitical Order
B.encurage readers t keep psitive and calm during the crnavirus utbreak
C.tell readers hw t be an “Invincible Wuhan Man”
D.a(chǎn)nalyse why the crnavirus brke ut in Wuhan
(2022·湖南·雅禮中學(xué)高二開學(xué)考試)Cheap Travel Destinatins fr Winter Trips
·Charlestn, Suth Carlina(Htel Cst:$72.33,Rund-Trip Flight:$303)
The charming city f Charlestn is ripe fr explring even during the cler winter mnths. Catch a shw at the Charlestn Stage Cmpany r watch a perfrmance frm the Charlestn Ballet. If it’s yur first time visiting, take a carriage tur f the city t explre 25 t 30 blcks f the dwntwn area.
·Anchrage, Alaska(Htel Cst:$43. 67,Rund-Trip Flight:$577.50)
Walk n a glacier, see wildlife and explre attractive natinal parks fr cheapness in Anchrage. The Chugach Muntains are easily accessible, just 20 minutes frm the dwntwn area.
·Washingtn, D.C.(Htel Cst:$150,Rund-Trip Flight:$206.50)
Take a trip t the Lincln Memrial, express respect and admiratin t the sldiers that served in Wrld War Ⅱat the Natinal Wrld War Ⅱ Memrial and discver ther sites that hnr American histry—free f charge. Galleries, museums and histric neighbrhds are ripe fr explring even during the winter mnths.
·Savannah, Gergia(Htel Cst:$49,Rund-Trip Flight:$317.50)
Taking a self-guided tur f this suthern city is ne f the best ways t see famus landmarks and sites free f charge. Visit the 22 public squares and see the General Casimir Pulaski Mnument. And dn’t frget t get yur picture taken at the same bus stp bench used in the mvie Frrest Gump, in Chippewa Square.
5.Which place will yu chse t g if yu are interested in mdern American histry?
A.Savannah, Gergia.B.Charlestn, Suth Carlina.
C.Anchrage, Alaska.D.Washingtn, D.C.
6.What can we learn abut traveling in Savannah?
A.Travelers can ften see wildlife in the parks.
B.Travelers can watch a perfrmance f ballet.
C.Travelers have t take a self-guided tur t travel.
D.Travelers ften take pictures at a bus stp bench.
7.The passage is NOT prbably taken frm a ________.
A.newspaperB.nvelC.web pageD.magazine
(2022·全國·高二課時(shí)練習(xí))At a farm ff Narrw Lane near Lexingtn, Kentucky, US, ld-fashined huses lk ver the little red barn (畜舍). The farm is mstly empty nw. Jim Mahan and his family, wh lived there fr generatins, have mved t a different plt f land in nrthern Fayette Cunty. As land is sld, huses g up where there nce were fields.
But during the summer, the barn is filled with city kids wh have cme t enjy the farm. They’re members f the Fayette Cunty Livestck (FCL) Club, which shwcases (展示) varius skills. The barn is where they lk after the animals. “A lt f Lexingtn kids dn’t knw anything abut farm life,” said Adria Meier, 17, wh has lked after gats and sheep fr three years. “There is s much t learn.”
The dzen r s children wh take care f their gats and sheep at the little red barn must take a six-hur class befre they get an animal. They pay fr their wn animals but get special club prgrams, such as ne that prvides vet (獸醫(yī)) care.
Mahan lets the grup use the barn fr free, and the kids spend up t three hurs a day there during the summer. But as his land gets sld, he desn’t knw whether the club can cntinue. What makes the FCL Club special is that mst f the kids can’t just walk ut their drs and take care f their animals. Mst are driven t the ban by their mthers, wh usually hang arund and chat as their kids feed and exercise the animals.
There are valuable lessns learned alng the way. Fr instance, dn’t cut wl ff yur gat when there is wind, and sheep are scial animals and will cry ludly when separated. “Tending t animals helps teach us respnsibility. Unlike learning t sht an arrw, caring fr an animal isn’t smething yu can simply abandn,” said Carly Playfrth, 16, f Lexingtn.
8.What is the requirement fr kids befre they get animals?
A.Attend a class.B.Pay certain mney.C.Have varied skills.D.Get special club prgrams.
9.What d we knw abut the club?
A.It ffers services uncnditinally.B.It pays fr their use f the barn.
C.It lets mthers care fr animals.D.It allws mthers t push kids.
10.Hw des Carly Playfrth feel abut the experience?
A.Suspicius.B.Mved.C.Appreciative.D.Oppsed.
11.What is the passage mainly abut?
A.Kids’ life n a sld farm.B.Valuable lessns learned n the farm.
C.A special club intended fr Lexingtn kids.D.A club activity f caring fr farm animals.
(2020·全國·高二課時(shí)練習(xí))“We fund ut a trnad was cming. Secnds later, it blew away ur huse. The trnad lasted 4 minutes, t us, it felt like a lifetime.” By Carlyn Blantn as tld t Juliana LaBianca.
On the day the trnad hit, there was n indicatin that severe weather was n its way—the sky was blue and the sun had been ut. And we were just ding ur daily rutines. N sner had we fund cverage f the trnad than it was n tp f us. It was the ludest thing I have ever heard. The bnes f the huse shk, and the pwer went ut. Pink insulatin flew int the rm frm a trapdr t the attic, and the wind began t rar thrugh the huse, mst likely thrugh blwn-ut windws and the dr t ur garage. We had three flights f steps t navigate t get t the relative safety f the first flr. Because the clset dwn there is wedged underneath a brick staircase, it seemed like the sturdiest place in ur twn huse t wait things ut.
I didn’t knw hw r if we wuld make it dwn the steps. It felt as if there were n flr underneath me as the wind lifted me ff my feet. I gripped the banister and tried t mve frward, but this intense pressure held me in place. In thse secnds f practical stillness, I culd hear everything arund me rattling. Everything was mving.
As we reached the last flight f steps, ur frnt dr blew ut. Shards f glass that lked like crushed ice flew everywhere. Suddenly, a three-ft-lng tree branch whipped thrugh the drframe. It flew ver ur heads, missing us by inches. Had we been ne step up, it wuld have impaled us.
We gt clse t the staircase landing nly t hear the lud ripping sund f ur garage dr cming ff. The back wall f the huse fllwed suit and tre ff int the darkness utside.
By the time I reached the clset, the trnad had been ver us fr abut a minute. Jimmy pushed me dwn t the clset flr, but he culdn’t get inside himself because f the wind. I gripped Jimmy’s arm as the trnad sucked the dr pen—we never did get it flly shut—and tried t bring Jimmy with it. My knees and scalp were full f glass, but in that mment, I felt n pain. If I had let g, Jimmy wuld have flwn right ut the back f the huse and int the bay.
“Hld n! Hld n!” he yelled. But there was nthing in this clset t hld n t. We used it t stre Christmas decratins.
All f a sudden, Jimmy lifted ff his feet like peple in trnades d in the mvies. I thught he was gne. And then everything stpped. He landed n his feet. In thse first quiet mments, I culdn’t believe it was ver. Jimmy said he’d g utside t check. “N,” I said. “Dn’t leave me. Dn’t leave me.’’
Our neighbur says the strm lasted fur minutes. In that time, fur f the twelve twn huses in ur unit were cmpletely destryed. Of the huses left standing, urs suffered the mst damage. Amazingly, nne f us were severely injured.
12.All f the fllwing accidents happened except ______.
A.the pwer cut ffB.the wind rared
C.the frnt dr blew utD.crushed ice flew everywhere
13.Why didn’t the authr feel any pain in that mment?
A.Because she fcused all her attentin n her husband’s safety at that time.
B.Because the wunds caused by the glass were nt painful at that mment.
C.Because the authr was t frightened t feel the pain at that mment.
D.Because her husband helped t treat the wunds at that mment.
14.What can best describe the authr’s feelings after the trnad?
A.Frightened.B.Lucky.C.Wrried.D.Surprised.
15.Where can we mst prbably find the article?
A.In a strybk.B.In a science magazine.
C.In a newspaper.D.In a guide bk.
(2020·河南·三門峽市第一高級中學(xué)高二階段練習(xí))One day,a pr by wh was selling gds frm dr t dr t pay his way thrugh schl,fund he had nly ne thin dime (十分硬幣) left,and he was hungry. He decided he wuld ask fr a meal at the next huse. Hwever,he lst his nerve when a lvely yung wman pened the dr. Instead f a meal he asked fr a drink f water. She thught he lked hungry s brught him a large glass f milk. He drank it slwly,and then asked,“Hw much d I we yu?” “Yu dn't we me anything,” she replied. "Mther has taught us never t accept pay fr a kindness. "He said,“Then I thank yu frm my heart.”
As Hward Kelly left that huse,he nt nly felt strnger physically,but his faith in Gd and man was strng als. He was abut t give up and quit befre this pint.
Years later that yung wman became critically ill. The lcal dctrs were baffled (束手無策).They finally sent her t the big city,where they called in specialists t study her rare disease.
Dr.Hward Kelly was called in fr the cnsultatin. When he heard the name f the twn she came frm,a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately he rse and went t her rm. Dressed in his dctr's gwn he went in t see her. He recgnized her at nce. He went back t the cnsultatin rm,determined t d his best t save her life. Frm that day he gave special attentin t the case.
After a lng struggle,the battle was requested the business ffice t pass the final bill t him fr apprval. He lked at it,then wrte smething n the edge and the bill was sent t her rm. She feared t pen it,fr she was sure it wuld take the rest f her life t pay fr it all. Finally she lked,and smething caught her attentin n the side f the bill. She began t read the fllwing wrds:“Paid in full with ne glass f milk. Signed,Dr.Hward Kelly.”
16.Why did the by d sme selling frm huse t huse?
A.T have a big dinner.
B.T finish his schling.
C.T drink a glass f water.
D.T pay fr the wman's bill.
17.Hw did the wman feel at first when she gt the bill?
A.Wrried.B.Cheerful.
C.Angry.D.Mved.
18.What can we infer frm the text?
A.The wman finally recvered frm her sickness.
B.Hward Kelly had never been t the wman's twn.
C.It was easy fr Hward Kelly t save the wman's life.
D.The lcal dctrs cared little abut the wman's disease.
19.What can we learn frm the text?
A.Desire has n rest.
B.Grasping all lses all.
C.Virtue is its reward.
D.Asking csts nthing.
(2020·廣東·金山中學(xué)高二階段練習(xí))On my granddaughter Mary’ s 21st birthday,I sat with her and her expired (過期的)driver’ s license n a hard wden bench at the DMV (the Department f Mtr Vehicles),waiting fr ur number t be called. The bradcast system annunced numbers t call ticket hlders t reach the desk t take an eye test r renew a registratin. I felt as thugh we were staying at a bing game,waiting fr the winning number t be called s we culd jump up and cllect the prize.
And n that bench,I had a thught: The seemingly rdinary events I’ ve shared with my granddaughter were bth my adventures and my rewards fr just shwing up. I grew up in an immigrant (移民)family in the suburb f Bstn. A vacatin fr us was a bus trip t Central Square,with shpping bags filled with delicius fds like hard biled eggs,fllwed by the muddy sand sucking ur tes.
I lked frward t these small utings. It sunded bring t seek ut the simple pleasures,but it was nt. I traveled t remte islands,t Eurpe,and t many f America’ s cities. Thse trips were refreshing,but they were breaks. I prefer the mainstream f the rdinary.
I like the day trips. But the mst wnderful time was when Mary and I stayed in the reading rm. We talked abut her hmewrk,and played the rles f tw thinkers discussing the Enlightenment (啟蒙運(yùn)動). We had ur private bk club,reading A Prayer fr Owen Meany and cpying the vice f the main character.
All f these rdinary mments are mre valuable than the time it will take t travel arund the wrld. Many peple lve adventures,like skydiving r climbing Munt Everest. But that is nt wh I am. I dn’t need thse adventure experiences. In the end,it turns ut that just shwing up is enugh fr me.
20.What was the authr ding at the DMV accrding t Paragraph 1?
A.Being with Mary t renew a license.B.Preparing t take a driving exam.
C.Playing a bing game with Mary.D.Celebrating Mary’ s 21st birthday.
21.Why des the authr mentin her childhd?
A.T express her enthusiasm fr traveling.B.T shw her simple pleasures as a kid.
C.T shw her identity as an immigrant.D.T make a cmparisn with her life afterwards.
22.What can be implied abut the authr frm the text?
A.She was fnd f reading by herself.B.She served as the best teacher fr Mary.
C.She had a gd relatinship with Mary.D.She was a sciable and caring grandmther.
23.What is the best title fr the text?
A.The unfrgettable experience at DMVB.My pleasant childhd memries
C.My life with my granddaughterD.Happiness frm rdinary events
(2020·甘肅·永昌縣第一高級中學(xué)高二階段練習(xí))Fr sme years,my mther wrked fr a charity as President and Secretary. Selling raffle tickets(兌獎(jiǎng)券) was her main means f bringing in the charity’s much-needed funds. We girls wuld accmpany her,selling tickets with great success. My father made and dnated beautiful wden tys,jewellery bxes and ther lvely items as prizes.
Nw my sister was always cming up with “gd ideas”,mst f which didn’t wrk ut t plan. But that didn’t deter her. She had many just waiting t be tested. When she was eight and I was just five,we had a wnderful idea fr a business adventure. We decided we wuld sell raffle tickets fr charity,and that charity was us!
S ne afternn,we tld ur mther we were ging t play in the park with ur cusins as we did mst days after schl. But instead,we walked arund the streets armed with a raffle bk,a pen and a large clth bag t carry the mney.
We’d accmpanied ur mther many times when she sld tickets,s peple were familiar with us when we appeared at their drs. Despite the blank lks they received when asking abut the prizes n ffer,they were very generus. Althugh there were n actual prizes,ur mther’s previus track recrd enabled us t sell nearly the whle bk f raffle tickets.
Like a little pair f lttery(彩票) winners,we walked hme and prudly shwed ff ur takings. But ur enjyment f this sudden wealth was shrt-lived,and ur plans fr spending it quickly failed. Our angry mther tk us back t every ticket buyer,making us aplgise and give the mney back. Thankfully,ur sweet neighbrs didn’t make a big deal f ur “clever” misbehavir and thus my mther’s
fundraising career culd cntinue safely. We were taught a gd lessn by ur mther that day. Als I remember my sister’s entrepreneurial(企業(yè)家的) spirit dried up a bit after that.
24.What did the authr’s father d?
A.He gt prizes ready.B.He sld hand-made items.
C.He was in charge f a charity.D.He helped design raffle tickets.
25.What des the underlined wrd “deter” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A.Embarrass.B.Shck.
C.Discurage.D.Mislead.
26.What can be learned abut the authr and her sister while selling raffle tickets?
A.They ran int their mther.
B.They met sme generus strangers.
C.They gt lst while walking arund the streets.
D.They tk advantage f peple’s trust in their mther.
27.What lessn did the authr and her sister learn?
A.Hnesty is the best plicy.B.What’s dne can’t be undne.
C.Misfrtune never cmes alne.D.Gd advice is beynd all price.
參考答案:
1.D 2.D 3.B 4.B
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道。文章講述了新冠疫情期間,武漢方艙醫(yī)院里的一名新冠肺炎患者以“方艙讀書哥”的稱號走紅網(wǎng)絡(luò)的故事。
1.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段中的“Phts f a gentleman reading calmly in bed in the newly-built makeshift hspital in Wuhan.(在武漢新建的臨時(shí)醫(yī)院里,一位紳士躺在床上平靜地讀書)”可知,走紅的原因是這名小哥在疫情期間很冷靜地讀書,故選D。
2.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段的“Netizens were charmed by Fu’s psitive and calm attitude(網(wǎng)友們被傅積極冷靜的態(tài)度所吸引)”可知,樂觀和冷靜這兩個(gè)詞可以用來描述他。故選D。
3.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段的“His hmetwn is in Xiagan, a city neighbring Wuhan, but his parents currently live in Wuhan. Fu was infected with nvel crnavirus when he visited his parents.(他的家鄉(xiāng)在孝感市,一個(gè)毗鄰武漢的城市,但他的父母目前住在武漢。傅在看望父母時(shí)感染了新型冠狀病毒)”可知,他去武漢是為探望父母,故選B。
4.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段中“Netizens were charmed by Fu’s psitive and calm attitude. “This picture f him reading in bed gives me strength and hpe. I wnder if he is still available,” said ne Weib user.( 網(wǎng)友們被傅積極冷靜的態(tài)度所吸引?!八稍诖采峡磿恼掌o了我力量和希望。我不知道他是否還在,”一位微博用戶說)”以及第四段““When yu feel depressed, reading is ne f the slutins t heal yur inner pains. Smetimes ding exercises helps t,” said anther netizen.(“當(dāng)你感到沮喪時(shí),閱讀是治愈內(nèi)心痛苦的方法之一。有時(shí)做運(yùn)動也有幫助?!?”可知本文的主要目的是通過方艙讀書哥的故事,鼓勵(lì)讀者在疫情期間保持樂觀積極和冷靜的心態(tài)。故選B。
5.D 6.D 7.B
【導(dǎo)語】這是一篇應(yīng)用文。本文介紹了美國冬天旅行幾個(gè)比較經(jīng)濟(jì)實(shí)惠的地方,包括酒店、機(jī)票費(fèi)用及各個(gè)地方的不同特色等相關(guān)信息。
5.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段中的“Take a trip t the Lincln Memrial, express respect and admiratin t the sldiers that served in Wrld War Ⅱat the Natinal Wrld War Ⅱ Memrial and discver ther sites that hnr American histry—free f charge.( 參觀林肯紀(jì)念堂,向二戰(zhàn)期間在國家二戰(zhàn)紀(jì)念館服役的士兵表達(dá)敬意和欽佩,并免費(fèi)探索其他紀(jì)念美國歷史的遺址)”可知,如果對美國現(xiàn)代史感興趣,可以去華盛頓哥倫比亞特區(qū)。故選D項(xiàng)。
6.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章最后一句“And dn’t frget t get yur picture taken at the same bus stp bench used in the mvie Frrest Gump, in Chippewa Square.( 別忘了在齊佩瓦廣場,在電影《阿甘正傳》中出現(xiàn)過的公交車站長椅上拍照)”可知,去薩凡納旅行游客經(jīng)常會在電影《阿甘正傳》的拍攝地——公共汽車站的長椅上拍照。故選D項(xiàng)。
7.推理判斷題。本文介紹了幾個(gè)比較經(jīng)濟(jì)實(shí)惠的旅游地點(diǎn),是一則旅游廣告,可能會出現(xiàn)在報(bào)紙、網(wǎng)站或雜志上。小說是一種文學(xué)體裁,因此本文不可能出自小說。故選B項(xiàng)。
8.A 9.D 10.C 11.D
【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇新聞報(bào)道,主要講述了一群城里的孩子來到鄉(xiāng)間農(nóng)場體驗(yàn)不同的生活——照顧農(nóng)場動物的故事。
8.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的“The dzen r s children wh take care f their gats and sheep at the little red barn must take a six-hur class befre they get an animal.(在這個(gè)紅色的小谷倉里照看山羊和綿羊的十幾個(gè)孩子必須上6個(gè)小時(shí)的課程,然后才能得到動物)”可知,孩子們在養(yǎng)動物之前要上個(gè)課。故選A。
9.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段中的“Mst are driven t the ban by their mthers, wh usually hang arund and chat as their kids feed and exercise the animals.(大多數(shù)被禁止的動物是由于他們的母親,她們通常在孩子喂養(yǎng)和鍛煉動物的時(shí)候閑逛和聊天)”可知,母親們在孩子喂養(yǎng)和鍛煉動物的時(shí)候閑逛和聊天。由此推知,該俱樂部讓母親們可以督促孩子。故選D。
10.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段的“There are valuable lessns learned alng the way.(一路走來,我學(xué)到了很多寶貴的經(jīng)驗(yàn))”和“Tending t animals helps teach us respnsibility. Unlike learning t sht an arrw, caring fr an animal isn’t smething yu can simply abandn(照顧動物可以教會我們有責(zé)任感。與學(xué)習(xí)射箭不同,照顧動物不是你可以輕易放棄的事情)”可知,卡莉?普萊福斯覺得這種體驗(yàn)很好,因此對這種體驗(yàn)是贊賞的,即Appreciative。選C。
11.主旨大意題。通讀全文,尤其是第二段的“But during the summer, the barn is filled with city kids wh have cme t enjy the farm. They’re members f the Fayette Cunty Livestck (FCL) Club, which shwcases (展示) varius skills. The barn is where they lk after the animals.(但在夏天,谷倉里擠滿了來享受農(nóng)場生活的城市孩子。他們是費(fèi)耶特縣牲畜俱樂部(FCL)的成員,該俱樂部展示了各種技能。谷倉是他們照看動物的地方)”和最后一段的“There are valuable lessns learned alng the way.(一路走來,很多寶貴的經(jīng)驗(yàn)被學(xué)到)”可知,本文重點(diǎn)介紹的是FCL俱樂部借助一個(gè)農(nóng)場舉辦的活動——讓孩子們親自照顧動物。在這一過程中,孩子們獲益匪淺。故D項(xiàng)概括最為全面。故選D。
12.D 13.A 14.B 15.C
【分析】本文是一篇記敘文。主要講述了作者和丈夫遭遇一場可怕的龍卷風(fēng)但卻幸存下來的經(jīng)歷。
12.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第二段中“The bnes f the huse shk, and the pwer went ut (房屋的主架震動了,電也斷了)”;“and the wind began t rar thrugh the huse(風(fēng)開始咆哮著穿過房子)”以及第四段中“As we reached the last flight f steps, ur frnt dr blew ut.(當(dāng)我們走到最后一段臺階時(shí),我們的前門被吹掉了)”可知,A選項(xiàng)“斷電”、B選項(xiàng)“風(fēng)咆哮”和C選項(xiàng)“前門被吹掉”都發(fā)生了,除了D項(xiàng)“碎冰到處飛”文章中沒有提到是發(fā)生了的事故。故選D。
13.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第六段中“My knees and scalp were full f glass, but in that mment, I felt n pain. If I had let g, Jimmy wuld have flwn right ut the back f the huse and int the bay.(我的膝蓋和頭皮都是玻璃,但在那一刻,我沒有感到疼痛。如果我放手,Jimmy就會從房子后面飛到海灣里去)”以及文章背景,可知作者不是真的感覺不到疼痛,而是擔(dān)心她如果因?yàn)樘弁捶攀值脑?,丈夫就會被吹走了,所以作者在那一刻沒有感到任何痛苦是因?yàn)槟菚r(shí)她把所有的注意力都放在了丈夫的安全上。故選A。
14.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中“Of the huses left standing, urs suffered the mst damage. Amazingly, nne f us were severely injured.( 在沒有倒塌的房子中,我們的房子受損最嚴(yán)重。令人驚訝的是,我們都沒有嚴(yán)重受傷)”可推知,作者在龍卷風(fēng)后的感受是因?yàn)樽约号c丈夫并沒有受傷而感到很幸運(yùn)。故選B。
15.推理判斷題。通讀全文可知,文章主要講述了作者和丈夫經(jīng)歷了人生中一場可怕的龍卷風(fēng)但幸存下來的故事。結(jié)合選項(xiàng)可推知,這篇文章極有可能選自報(bào)紙。故選C。
16.B 17.A 18.A 19.C
【分析】本文是一篇記敘文,一位善良的婦女給饑餓的男孩一杯牛奶,多年以后男孩成為了著名的醫(yī)生,免費(fèi)治好了這位婦女的重病。這個(gè)故事告訴我們善意都會得到回報(bào),倡導(dǎo)我們多做善事。
16.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一句“One day,a pr by wh was selling gds frm dr t dr t pay his way thrugh schl…”可知小男孩挨家挨戶賣東西是為了掙錢讓自己讀大學(xué)。故B項(xiàng)正確。
17.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段第三句“She feared t pen it,fr she was sure it wuld take the rest f her life t pay fr it all.”可知在她看賬單之前她非常擔(dān)心,因?yàn)樗乐委煹馁M(fèi)用很貴。故A項(xiàng)正確。
18.推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段第一句“After a lng struggle,the battle was wn.”可知經(jīng)過長時(shí)間的努力以后,她贏得了與疾病的斗爭。也就是說她的病被治好了。故A項(xiàng)正確。
19.主旨大意題。本文是一篇記敘文,一位善良的婦女給饑餓的男孩一杯牛奶,多年以后男孩成為了著名的醫(yī)生,免費(fèi)治好了這位婦女的重病。這個(gè)故事告訴我們善意都會得到回報(bào),倡導(dǎo)我們多做善事。ABD三項(xiàng)與文章內(nèi)容無關(guān),故C項(xiàng)正確。
20.A 21.B 22.C 23.D
【分析】這是一篇夾敘夾議文。作者和自己的孫女瑪麗在21歲生日那天去車管所更新駕照,在等待叫號的過程中作者回憶起了自己生活中那些看似平常實(shí)際很美好的事情。并感悟到所有這些平凡的時(shí)刻都比環(huán)游世界的時(shí)間更有價(jià)值。
20.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段On my granddaughter Mary’ s 21st birthday, I sat with her and her expired driver’s license n a hard-wden bench at the DMV (the Department f Mtr Vehicles),waiting fr ur number t be called. The bradcast system annunced numbers t call ticket hlders t reach the desk t take an eye test r renew a registratin.(孫女瑪麗21歲生日那天,我和她一起坐在車管所的一張硬木長椅上,她的駕照過期了,我們等著被叫到我們的號碼。廣播系統(tǒng)公布號碼,通知持票人到服務(wù)臺進(jìn)行視力檢查或重新登記。)可知第一段中作者在車管所與Mary一起更新駕駛證。故選A。
21.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段I lked frward t these small utings. It sunded bring t seek ut the simple pleasures, but it was nt.(我期待著這些小小的郊游。追求簡單的快樂聽起來很無聊,但事實(shí)并非如此。)可知作者提到她的童年,以顯示她作為一個(gè)孩子的簡單快樂。故選B。
22.推理判斷題。根據(jù)第四段But the mst wnderful time was when Mary and I stayed in the reading rm.(但最美妙的時(shí)光是當(dāng)瑪麗和我呆在閱覽室。)可推測作者和瑪麗的關(guān)系很好。故選C。
23.主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章最后一段第一句All f these rdinary mments are mre valuable than the time it will take t travel arund the wrld.(所有這些平凡的時(shí)刻都比環(huán)游世界的時(shí)間更有價(jià)值。)以及文章主要內(nèi)容為作者描述日常生活中那些平凡的事情所帶來的快樂,故D選項(xiàng)符合文章標(biāo)題。
24.A 25.C 26.D 27.A
【分析】這是一篇記敘文。文章主要描述了作者和妹妹自以為的“小聰明式”售賣慈善獎(jiǎng)券的方式受到了母親的責(zé)備,并得到了教訓(xùn):要以誠信待人。
24.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第一段末句:My father made and dnated beautiful wden tys,jewellery bxes and ther lvely items as prizes.(我父親制作并捐贈了漂亮的木制玩具、首飾盒和其他可愛的物品作為獎(jiǎng)品。)可知,作者的父親準(zhǔn)

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