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浙江武義縣2017高考英語(yǔ)閱讀理解一輪基礎(chǔ)選練
閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A,B,C或D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
Steven Spielberg's 2002 science-fiction thriller Minority Report produced a world where computers could read minds and predict the future. It seemed fanciful at the time, but fantasy is edging closer to fact.
On Jan. 3l, a team of scientist sat the UC Berkeley, led by Robert Knight programmed computers to decode (解碼) brain waves and replay them as words. Five months earlier, another group of Berkeley scientists showed their colleagues short movies and used computers to play back in color what people saw.
These experiments are a big advance from 2006, when a French scientist first replayed images from a human mind, a black-and-white checkerboard pattern. The possibilities are great: a disabled person could “speak”; doctors could access the mind of a patient who fainted; you could rewatch your dreams on an iPad.There are, of course, equally dark side, such as the involuntary take out of information from the brain.
In spite of these breakthroughs,Jack Gallant, the neuroscientist who led the first Berkeley team, says current technology for decoding brain activity is still “relatively primitive.” The field is held back by its poor machinery, in particular the fMRI.
“Eventually,” says Gallant,“someone will invent a decoding machine you can wear as a hat.” Such an advance into the human mind, he says, might take 30 years.
Still, the recent advances at Berkeley offer small answers, which scientists can use to begin unlocking the secrets of memory and consciousness.
l. What is the best title for the passage?
A. New technology can read your mind B. Fantasy is edging closer to fact
C. A new discovery in human brain D. The intelligent computers in the future
2. What did scientist sat the UC Berkeley do?
A. They produced a fanciful world.
B. They made computers jump forward like a human.
C. They managed to translate brain waves into language.
D. They used computers to make short movies.
3. Which of the following is impossible for the research?
A. It can help a disabled man recover his ability of speech.
B. Doctors can read a patient's mind even if he is unconscious.
C. People will know what happens in their dreams.
D. People's thoughts may be given away.
4. What plays a most important role in the development of the technology?
A. A computer. B. An iPad. C.A decoding machine. D. A hat.
5. It can be inferred from the passage that .
A. scientists got the inspiration from a movie
B. the technology still has a long way to go
C. the technology has been put into practice
D. scientists have unlocked these crets of memory
【參考答案】1—5、ACACB
【2012浙江省寧波市八校聯(lián)考】A
閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A new book written by a Chinese American on her super-strict parenting - "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" has raised fierce debates in the US.
Amy Chua is a Yale Law School professor and the mother of two teenage girls. She is the daughter of Chinese immigrants. In the Chinese culture, the tighter represents strength and power. In her book, Ms. Chua writes about how she demanded excellence from her daughters. Chua writes that her daughters, Sophia and Louisa, were never allowed to go on a date, be in a school play, watch TV or play computer games. They couldn't choose their own after-class activities or get any grade less than an A. They had to play piano or violin - and no other musical instruments.
She writes that if a Chinese child gets a B - which she says "would never happen" - there would be "a screaming, hair-tearing explosion." She describes making her 7-year-old daughter play a piano piece perfectly - yelling and not letting her leave the bench even to use the bathroom - until it was.
Many people have criticized Amy Chua. Some say her parenting methods were abusive. She even admits that her husband, who is not Chinese, objected to her parenting style. But she says that was the way her parents raised her and her three sisters.
Stacy Debroff, who has written four books on parenting, says Amy Chua’s parenting style is not limited to Chinese families. She says it represents a traditional way of parenting among immigrants seeking a better future for their children. But she also sees a risk. When children have no time to be social or to follow their own interests, they might not develop other skills that they need to succeed in life. Stacy Debroff advises parents not to just repeat the way they were raised.
Alison Lo, an assistant professor of marketing at the University of Washington's Bothell campus, said. "I don't think Amy is advocating a best practice of parenting style, or that success and achievements are critical yardsticks of a good life. But I can imagine how strong her daughters' college applications are going to be. For many parents whose dreams are seeing their kids graduating from a competitive university, Amy is sharing with the readers that it is achievable by persistent, dedicated parental guidance," Lo said. "In that sense, a young adult's giftedness can be born, or made."
41. We can learn that Amy Chua is _________.
A. an assistant professor B. an easy-going woman
C. A cruel teacher D. A demanding mother
42. What are Sophia and Louisa allowed to do?
A. Getting an A minus B. Playing the guitar
C. Dating with boys D. Playing the piano
43. What do you know about Amy Chua’s husband?
A. He came from China B. He is against her parenting style
C. He approved of her parenting style D. He thinks her parenting methods are abusive
44. Stacy Debroff advises parents to ________.
A. follow Amy Chua’s parenting style
B. develop their own style of parenting
C. be strict with children
D. seek a better future for their children
45. Alison Lo concludes that ___________.
A. a teenager can be raised to be a talent
B. a gifted child was born with talent
C. persistent, dedicated parental guidance is the best parenting style
D. parents should respect children’s personalities
【參考答案】41—45、DDBBA
【2012浙江省寧波市八校聯(lián)考】B
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
Retracing one of the most important trading routes of ancient civilization, this remarkable tour aboard the luxury Golden Eagle and Shangri-La trains follows in the footsteps of such legendary figures as Alexander the Great and Marco Polo.
Crossing both Russia and China as well as some of the remotest former Soviet republics---Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan--- our journey will take in some of the most magnificent yet little-visited sights from the ancient world. Eastbound trips start in Russia’s capital Moscow, where we have plenty of time to explore. We travel on to Volgograd---better known as Stalingrad---where the Soviets turned the course of the Second World War, before heading for far remoter places that own their importance to a time much further back in history.
The Kara Kum desert is followed by the amazing 2,500 –year-old cities of Khiva and Bukhara---considered so important by UNESCO that it supported their restoration---and then Samarkand, “the Rome of the East”. Much admired by Alexander the Great, Samarkand is home to Registan Square, a spectacular open space surrounded by beautiful Islamic buildings and considered one of the most inspirational sights in central Asia. In between Khiva and Bukhara we take a two-day excursion into Turkmenistan and visit the capital city of Ashgabat, a huge modern folly(裝飾性建筑) in the desert and a monument to the recently deceased President Sapamurat Turkmenbashi. We also visit the ancient city of Merv before returning to Uzbekistan.
After crossing the border into China, our tour takes in the fascinating Mogao Grottoes, the Jiayuguan fortress at the end of the Great Wall and the world-famous Terracotta Warriors, an army of almost 6,000 statues recognized as one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th Century. We end our journey in Beijing, the capital of modern, confident China…where the latest architecture rubs shoulders with Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.
46.The ancient city of Merv now belongs to ______.
A. Russia B. Soviet C. Turkmenistan D. Uzbekistan
47. If you take an eastbound trip, you can visit the four cities in the following order:________
A. Beijing, Samarkand, Ashgabat, Moscow B. Moscow, Samarkand, Ashgabat, Beijing
C. Beijing, Ashgabat, Samarkand, Moscow D. Moscow, Ashgabat, Samarkand, Beijing
48. From the passage we know that Volgograd is known for _____.
A. its hard-working people B. a historical event
C. its long history D. its pleasant weather
49. What’s the possible meaning of the underlined word “excursion” in the third paragraph?
A. trip B. holiday C. exploration D. study
【參考答案】46—49、CDBA
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
【2013屆廣東省高三上期末華附、省實(shí)、廣雅、深中四校聯(lián)考】C
This is our country, America. The country where everyone is supposed to have a shot at financial success. The country of dreams and ambition. Yet, caused by the endless pursuit of individual profit, our country is a mess. And we owe it all to capitalism.
We live in a society where people are forced to live without health coverage. A country where the poor can hardly feed themselves while the rich decide which one of their 10 homes to stay at for the night. All of these sad things arise out of capitalism.
Sadly, our country values little more than money. It motivates our decisions and even influences entire political parties. We have gotten to the point in society where a human life comes secondary to our financial security. Any rational society would value life above all else and realize that health is a basic human right. Yet in our world, money comes first.
I never once have claimed to be an economist and have no interest in debating the financial advantages of any economic system. Yet socialism surely looks better than what we have.
If we lived in a socialist society, we would be a country without such an unfair wealth distribution. We would value friendship over business and we would treat one another as humans. Most importantly, however, is that money would stop controlling our lives and we could act how humans should act.
Capitalism has created an “every man for himself” existence. Everything is a battle for limited resources and fuels. We have become so accustomed to the life value that we will do whatever we have to look out for ourselves. Yet is this really the kind of life we want?
We have become so illusioned. We are tired of the misdirection. All economic systems have their issues, but I feel like ours is turning our country into something it shouldn’t be. The good of man falls secondary to money. In our world, it is all about dollars and cents, which, unfortunately for most, makes no sense.
51. In the author’s opinion, the root cause of the present situation in his country is __________.
A. money B. people’s value C. social unfairness D. social system
【答案】D
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)we owe it all to capitalism所有的一切都是因?yàn)槭琴Y本主義社會(huì),也就是他們國(guó)家的制度,故選D。
52. According to the passage, which is NOT the characteristic of capitalism?
A. individualism B. endless pursuit of wealth
C. humanism D. great gap between the rich and the poor
【答案】C
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。individualism個(gè)人利己主義; endless pursuit of wealth 無(wú)休止追求財(cái)富;humanism 人道主義;great gap between the rich and the poor富人和窮人的距離拉大;根據(jù)Capitalism has created an “every man for himself” existence.利己主義;caused by the endless pursuit of individual profit, 無(wú)休止追求財(cái)富;If we lived in a socialist society, we would be a country without such an unfair wealth distribution. 財(cái)富分配不均;這些都是資本主義的特征,只有人道主義是社會(huì)主義的特征,故選C。
53. How does the author feel about his country?
A. concerned B. angry C. skeptical D. hopeless
【答案】A
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。concerned關(guān)心的; angry生氣的; skeptical 懷疑的; hopeless絕望的。根據(jù)Yet is this really the kind of life we want? I feel like ours is turning our country into something it shouldn’t be.這里顯示出作者很關(guān)心自己的國(guó)家,故選A。
54. Which of the following would the author agree with?
A. Life should be placed at the top of our considerations.
B. Socialism is perfect.
C. Health is equally important as wealth.
D. The pursuit for wealth should be restricted.
【答案】A
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Any rational society would value life above all else 及The good of man falls secondary to money.作者同意錢放在第二位,生命放在第一位,故選A。
55. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?
A. How to Save America B. Capitalism Is in Trouble
C. Why Is America in Trouble D. America Is in Trouble
【答案】C
【解析】標(biāo)題歸納題。根據(jù)本文的內(nèi)容敘述了美國(guó)為什么處于困境之中,故選C。
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
【2013屆廣東省高三上期末華附、省實(shí)、廣雅、深中四校聯(lián)考】D
A lot of interesting things have happened in the past several months as people from all walks of life learn how to stretch their money. A lot of changes have been accelerated by the fuel shocks during the summer of 2008; in a lot of ways we seem to be reverting to the frugal(economical) sensibilities of a past generation. More people are choosing to be more picky when they swipe their credit cards even if that means not buying things until they have money in their bank accounts, the days of the $0-down mortgage(抵押貸款)seem to be murdered, and there is a lot more acceptance of environmentally-friendly technologies that promise to reduce our overall dependency on foreign oil even if it means taking a hit to the excesses that used to define our quality of living.
An interesting new trend being taken by small businesses is the practice of offering discounted prices to customers willing to pay in cash. This is not the same as paying “under the table”---rather, the store saves its merchant processing fees and passes those savings on to the customers. The idea is a good one in principle---paying in cash forces consumers to take stock of what they are spending as much as it saves stores from transaction(交易) fees.
Of course there are drawbacks to the plan. When people pay in cash, they tend to be more conservative with their spending since they tangibly(really) feel their money leave their possession. That will cause stores to lose profits because customers will think twice before buying high—margin “impulse” products at checkout whereas before they might not have thought twice before charging it. Increased volume of cash handling opens stores to loss through employee theft at the till(抽屜), not to mention controls that need to be put into place to count and deposit physical currency.
Our family has saved a fortune by switching to cash. When getting to the bottom of your change jar means no more purchase power until your next pay period, you really start to appreciate the fine art of merchandising(做買賣) and the expertise applied to make you want to buy more and more. Cold hard cash feels more organic, and helps us to appreciate the effort it takes to maintain our lifestyle.
56. From the passage, we can learn that __________.
A. customers are in a more favorable position by paying in cash.
B. people will not be allowed to use their credit cards if there is no money in their bank account.
C. people have adjusted their way of living to the new situation.
D. people are living better than before by paying in cash.
【答案】C
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)全文的內(nèi)容可知出現(xiàn)了新的現(xiàn)象時(shí),人們會(huì)慢慢地去適應(yīng),故選C。
57. By saying “people from all walks of life learn how to stretch their money”, the author means that _________.
A. people walk to work in order to save money.
B. people of all professions learn to make the best use of their money.
C. people of the whole society learn to earn more money.
D. all people learn to extend money so that it is worth more.
【答案】B
【解析】句意理解題。all walks of life各行各業(yè);stretch their money充分利用錢;這句應(yīng)該是來(lái)自各行各業(yè)的人們都充分利用他們自己的錢,也就是讓錢發(fā)揮最大的作用,故選B。
58. When the customers pay their goods in cash, the stores will be affected in the following ways EXCEPT ___________.
A. the sale of their goods will decrease as the customers are more reluctant to buy things.
B. there is a potential danger of money loss by their staff.
C. it brings a burden to the stores as they need to deal with the cash.
D. the stores make less money as they need to give some money back to the customers.
【答案】D
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)That will cause stores to lose profits because customers will think twice因?yàn)轭櫩筒皇乔樵傅厝ベI東西所以商店的銷售量會(huì)有所下降,選項(xiàng)A符合原文;Increased volume of cash handling opens stores to loss through employee theft at the till(抽屜), not to mention controls that need to be put into place to count and deposit physical currency.
有大量地現(xiàn)金使員工處理現(xiàn)金時(shí)負(fù)擔(dān)增大,同時(shí)也增加了員工丟失錢的危險(xiǎn),選項(xiàng)CD符合原文;只有選項(xiàng)D沒(méi)有提到,故選D。
59. What caused people to start to use cash instead of credit cards?
A. The rising prices. B. High unemployment.
C. The fuel shocks. D. The economic crisis.
【答案】C
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)A lot of changes have been accelerated by the fuel shocks during the summer of 2008; in a lot of ways we seem to be reverting to the frugal(economical) sensibilities of a past generation.由于燃料的沖擊,我們?yōu)榱斯?jié)儉,又開始使用現(xiàn)金來(lái)代替信用卡,故選C。
60. What’s the author’s attitude towards the practice of paying in cash?
A. Approving B. Ridiculous C. Uninterested D. Opposed
【答案】A
【解析】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。approving贊成的; ridiculous荒謬的; uninterested不感興趣的; opposed 反對(duì)的。根據(jù)Cold hard cash feels more organic, and helps us to appreciate the effort it takes to maintain our lifestyle.可知作者對(duì)于現(xiàn)金支付是贊成的,故選A。
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