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03:【好題精選】閱讀理解-2023年中考英語專題練(含答案
解析)(四川自貢)
學校:姓名:班級:考號:
一、閱讀單選
Veryoften,whenweseeyoungpeoplesittingthere,lookingatthescreenofamobile
phoneandsmiling,wemaythinknothingiswrong.Butwhenwecometothequestiont€how
muchtimedotheyactuallyspendonmedia(傳播媒介)daily?”,theanswerissurprising:
youngpeoplespendaboutninehourseverydayusingmedia,andthisonlyincludesmedia
usedforenjoyment.
Today'syoungpeopleseemtohavebecomecrazymultilaskers.Theyoftenusemedia
whendoingotheractivities.SomewatchTVwhendoinghomework,sometext(發(fā)短信),and
someotherslistentomusic.Butwhatdoyoungpeoplethinkofthis?Aresearchshowedthat
twothirdsofthembelievedwatchingTVortextinghadnoinfluenceontheirschoolwork.
Halfofthemthoughtusingsocialmediamadenodifference.However,researcheshavegiven
adifferentanswer:”mediamultitaskers^^didworseintests.
Scientistsdidaresearchamongmorethan400students.Itshowsthatthosewhotext
Alothavemoretroublesleepinganddoworseintheirstudy.Inanotherresearch,students
whodidn'ttextduringalessontookdownalotmorenotesthanthosewhoweretexting.A
similarresearchalsofoundthatstudentswhotextedwhendoingschoolworkhadlower
overall(總體的)grades.
Accordingtoaresearch,ifakidusessocialmediaalot,especiallyatnight,heorshe
willsleepworseandfeelmorenervousanddepressed(消沉的).Ontheonehand,young
peoplestayuplatetocheckmessagesandinformation.Theymayalsobewokenupby
messagestheyreceive.Ontheotherhand,eventhelightfromascreencouldinfluencetheir
sleep.Someotherresearchesalsoshowthatchildrenwhousemediaatnightgotobedlater,
getfewerhoursofsleepeachweek,andbecomesleepymoreeasilyduringthedaytime.
1.TheanswertothequestioninParagraph1issurprisingbecauseyoungpeople.
A.spendabout9hoursonmediaforfundaily
B.oftenlookattheirmobilephonesandsmile
C.alwayssitthereforAlongtimedoingnothing
2.Theunderlinedword“multitaskers"inParagraph2referstopeoplewho.
A.askAlotofquestionsB.usedifferentmediaforlearningC.doseveraltasksat
thesametime
3.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatakidwillprobablyifheorsheusessocial
mediaalotatnight.
A.becomemoreworriedB.getmoreexcitedC.takefewernotesinclass
4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Socialmediaisverypopularamongyoungpeople.
B.Usingmediatoomuchhasabadinfluenceonyoungpeople.
C.Theuseofsocialmediahasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.
TheopeningoftheBeijing-Zhangjiakouhigh-speedrailwaytookplaceinDecember,
2019.TherailwayisamilestoneinChina'srailwaydevelopmentbecauseithasusedthe
latesttechnologiesinrailwaybuilding.
Therailwayis174kilometerslong,with10stations.Thestationsaremanagedbyone
controlcenter,whichisdescribedbyChinaRailwayBeijingGroup—alsoknownasCR
Beijing—asan“intelligent(智能的)brain”.Thecentercollectsandsharesthestations9
real-timeinformation."Withtheinformation,theworkersinthecentercancontrolthe
stations?lightingandtemperature,monitor(監(jiān)測)trains'operationanddealwithemergencies
(緊急情況)JsaidZhuDianPingfromCRBeijing.
ZhusaidsometrainsontheBeijing-Zhangjiakoulineare“smart”astheyprovide5G
signalsandwirelesscharging(無線充電)forpassengers,aswellasintelligentlighting.These
trainscanstartandstop,openandclosedoors,anddealwithemergenciesthemselves.
Allthetenstationsprovidee-ticketservices.Travelerswhohaveboughtticketsonline
canusetheirIDcardsinsteadofwaitinginlineforpapertickets.
AtQingheRailwayStationinBeijing,China'sfirstvisualremoteticketvending
machine(遠程可視售票機)hasbeeninstalled(安裝)tohelppassengerswhoarenotableto
affordticketsonline.Passengerskeepintouchwiththeconductorthroughthemachineand
buyticketsaccordingtovideoinstructions.
Inaddition,theBadalingGreatWallStation,thedeepestundergroundrailwaystationin
China,isanothergreatexampleofthecountry'sachievementsinrailwaybuilding.
5.Whatdoestheword“milestone"meaninChinese?
A.英石(重量單位)B,墊腳石C.里程碑
6.E-ticketservicesareprovidedsothattravelers.
A.canbuycheapertickets
B.needn'twaitinlineforpapertickets
C.canonlybuyticketsonline
7.WhatisspecialabouttheBeijing-Zhangjiakouhigh-speedrailwayaccordingtothe
passage?
A.Fastandcheap.B.Longanddeep.C.Smartandintelligent.
NewYorkCity:Cruises(乘船游覽)andTripsSpeedBoatCruise
Duration(持續(xù)時間):30minutes
Price:$20
When:Daily,everyhour,11:00A.M.to6:00P.M.
Description:Takeawildrideat45mphacrossthewatersofNewYork!Thefastestand
mostexcitingwaytoseethecityfromthewater.
CircleLineCruise
Duration:Twohours
Price:$30
When:Dailyat11:30A.M.and3:30P.M.
Description:Seethefamoussights(名勝)ofNewYorkfromthewater.Cruiseguidesin
fourlanguages:English,French,SpanishandChinese.Lightmealsandsnacksonboard.
HudsonRiverCruise
Duration:Twohours
Price:$50
When:Dailyat10:00A.M.
Description:TakeatouruptheHudsonRivertoseetheHudsonValley.Lunchatthe
HudsonRestaurant.Returnbybus.
LunchandDinnerCruises
Duration:Lunch:Twohours;Dinner:Threehours
Price:Lunch:$65;Dinner:$75
When:Dailyat12:00P.M.and7:30P.M.
Description:Enjoydeliciouslunchanddinneronawonderfulboat.Livemusicat
mealtime.Partieswelcome.
8.WhenistheearliestSpeedBoatCruise?
A.At10:00A.M.B.At10:30A.M.C.At11:00A.M.
9.IfMr.BrownspeaksonlyFrench,whichcruisecanbesthelphimlearnaboutthesightsof
NewYork?
A.SpeedBoatCruise.B.CircleLineCruise.C.HudsonRiverCruise.
10.Howmuchmoneyneedyoupayifyouwanttoenjoyabigdinnerduringyourcruise?
A.$50.B.$65.C.$75.
MeghanPierceisahighschoolsenior.Herexcellentmemoryhelpedherachievetop
grades.Butwhenaskedwhatshestillrememberedaboutherschoollessonsduringthe
summervacation,shejoked,44Nothing.^^
AccordingtoPierce,shehasthemosttroublerememberinghistoricalfacts,andbrain
expertssaytheproblemisi叨“〃(很少)ofuse.Memoryproblems,oncetheworryof
theelderly,havebecomeaproblemamongpeopleofallages.
Butresearcherssaymemorycanbeimproved.Thekeytoachievingitissimplerthan
youmightthink——lotsofpracticeandbetterorganization.Can'tfindyourkeys?Keepthemin
thesameplaceeveryday.Forgetnames?Usewordassociations(聯想).Fearfulofforgetting
aspecialactivity?Tellyourbrainthedateisimportantandrepeatittoyourselfagainand
again.
Thatdoesn'tmeanitiseasytoimprovememorybecausememoryisinfluencedbymany
things.Newresearchisshowingthatmemorycanbecomeworsebecauseofstressorinjury
(受傷).Youngsoccerplayerswhotakealotofheadings(頭球)reportsomememory
problems.
Besides,expertssay,forgettinginformationisnormal,function(運轉)sowellas
humanbeingsbecauseinfactweforgetthings,MsaidJamesL.Olds."Ourbraincan'tstore
toomuchinformation,soweneedtoforgetsomethingtomakesureitworkswell.^^
Andforgettingoverthesummerdoesn'tmatterbecausetheinformationisn'treally
“l(fā)ost”.Itcanbeeasilyfoundbackwithreviewinthefall.4fcWhatstudentsgenerallyloseover
thesummerarefactsnotrelatedtoimagesornotincludedinasystem,“saidIraB.Black.
“Itisalsoeasiertoforgetinformationthatisnew,“saidProfessorAlanS.Brown.High
schoolstudentLyndseyWilsonagreed.havebeenstudyingEnglishforfouryears,anditis
lesslikelytobeforgottenthantheSpanishwhichIfirststartedlearningthisyear.”
II.IfsmostdifficultforMeghantorememberhistoricalfactsbecause.
A.shedoesn'tusethemquiteoften
B.shedoesn'tlistencarefullyinclass
C.shedoesn'thaveanyinterestinthem
12.ThewriterdevelopsthemainideaofParagraph3by.
A.makingcomparisonsB.givingexamplesC.listingopinions
13.ThewriterusestheexampleofyoungsoccerplayersinParagraph4toshowthatmemory
isinfluencedby.
A.stressB.practiceC.injury
14.AccordingtoJamesL.Olds,.
A.it'snormalforpeopletoforgetthings
B.studentshavetoomanythingstoremember
C.it'seasyforpeopletoforgetnewknowledge
Moderntechnologyhasmadeiteasierforcommonpeopletorentthingsorservicesto
(將...租給....)others.WithanInternetconnectionandamobilephone,wecanfind
almostanything.Itcouldbeanewdresstowearontheweekend,orsomeonetocleanour
house.Thisisthesharingeconomy(共享經濟),anditisnowa$20billion-a-yearbusiness.
Butsomepeoplearenowasking:Justhowgoodisjtforsocietyingeneral?
Notlongago,whenpeoplewentonvacation,theyusuallystayedinahotel.Todaythey
havethechoiceofstayinginsomeone'sprivatehouse.Theypayless,butwhatinfluencedoes
thishaveonthehotelindustryandtheeconomy?Hotelsreceivefewerguests,buttheystill
havetopaysalaries(薪水)totheirstaffandtaxes(稅)tothegovernment.Manypeoplewho
rentoutroomsdonot.Sothegovernmentgetslessmoney,andsomehotelsmightevenclose
down.
Thentherearecar-sharingwebsites.Insteadofusingyourowncarforalongtrip,you
cangetaridewithsomeoneforasmallamountofmoney.Somepeoplearguethisisbetterfor
theenvironmentsincefewercarsontheroadsmeanlesspollution.Buthowmanypeople
choosetousethesewebsitesratherthantakingthebusorthetrain?Publictransportationis,
afterall,muchkindertotheenvironmentthancars.
Manywebsitesoffercookingservices.Insteadofgoingtoarestaurant,youcanuseyour
mobilephonetoorderdishesfrompeopleinyourneighborhood.Thereisevenawebsite
whereyoucanbuyleftovers(剩飯)thatpeoplehaveneaten!Thisissuretosaveyoutime
andmoney.Butisitrisky?Canyoutrustthepeoplecookingyourfood?Restaurantshaveto
followstrictrulestomakesuretheirfoodissafetoeat.
Thereisnodoubtthatthesharingeconomyisgrowing.Someeconomiststhinkitwillbe
worth$335billionby2025.Asnewtechnologymakesaccommodation(住宿),
transportation,andsharingfoodeasier,thequestionof“Isitgoodfbrtheeconomy,the
environment,andpeople?”willremain.
15.WhatdoestheunderlinedworditinParagraph1referto?
A.Moderntechnology.B.Amobilephone.C.Thesharingeconomy.
16.Whatmayhappenifpeoplechoosetostayinprivatehomesinsteadofhotelsduringtheir
vacation?
①Peoplecansavealittlemoney.②Thegovernmentgetsmoretaxes.
?Hotelsmightgooutofbusiness.
A.①②B.①③C.②③
17.WhichofthefollowingdoesthewritersupportmostaccordingtoParagraph3?
A.Drivingyourowncar.B.Gettingaridewithsomeone.C.Takingthebusorthe
train.
18.Whatdotheeconomiststhinkthesharingeconomywillbelikeforthenextfewyears?
A.Itwillend.B.Itwillgrow.C.Itwillbringthe
governmenttrouble.
Dr.ReyesGuanaisthesuperintendent(負責人)ofByronUnionSchoolDistrictin
NorthernCalifornia,USA.Hehasabigtitlenow,butGuananeverforgetshisbeginnings.
GuanawasborninapoorMexicanfamilywitheightchildren.Hisparentsalwayshad
twojobstomakeendsmeet.Asaboy,Guanawasveryquietinschool.Hehadagood
relationshipwiththeschoolcleaner.Hecalledhert6Nike^^becausesheworeNikeshoes.The
boylikedhowNikemadeeverythingclean.Hetoldherhelikedherjob.4€Whateveryouwant
todo,makesureyougotocollege,MNikesaid.
Guanaalsolookeduptotheschoolheadmaster,whowastallandfriendly.Theschool
headmastersaidthathisjobwastohelpthestudentsandteachers."WhenIgrowup,Iwantto
dowhatyou'redoing,“Guanasaid."Well,ifyousticktoyourdream,you'llgetthere,the
headmasterreplied.
AndGuanadidgetthere.Butitwasreallyalongjourney.Atfirst,hefollowedinNike's
footstepsandwascleaningschools.Heworkedatthreeschoolsinordertomakeenough
moneytopayforhiscollegeeducation.Heheldthatjobfbrfouryearsandthenworkedhis
wayuptobeingaschoolsafetymonitor(監(jiān)督員).Afterthat,heworkedasateacherfora
fewyears.Andin2019,hebecameasuperintendent.
Guananeverforgetswherehecamefrom.Hehelpsthestudentsfrompoorfamiliesand
showsrespectforeveryschoolstaffmember.Healwaysinviteseveryonetoschoolparties,
includingthosewhocleanthefloorsandthosewhodrivetheschoolbuses.
19.WhatdidtheschoolheadmasteradviseGuanatodo?
A.Keephimselfclean.B.Helpotherstudents.C.Workfbrhisdream.
20.Theunderlinedpart“thatjob”inParagraph4refersto“thejobasa
A.cleanerB.teacherC.headmaster
21.Whathappenedin2019?
A.Guanawentbacktocollege.B.Guanarealizedhisdream.C.Guanastartedhisschool.
22.WhatcanwelearnfromGuana'sstory?
A.Loveme,lovemydog.
B.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
C.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.
StudentVolunteerNeeded!
OnSaturday,December12th,from10A.M.until4P.M.,ourschoolwillholdamusic
festivalintheschoolgym(體育館).Professionalmusiciansandsingerswilltakepartinthis
specialevent.
Wearelookingforyoutohelpwiththejobslistedbelow.
JobTimeDate
Makeposters(海報)1P.M.—4P.M.December5th
Decorate(裝飾)gym11A.M.—4P.M.December11th
Helpperformers9A.M.—4P.M.December12th
Welcomeguests10A.M.—2P.M.December12th
Cleanupgym4P.M.—7P.M.December12th
StudentsinterestedinvolunteeringshouldspeakwithMs.Braxton,themusicteacher.
Studentswhowouldliketohelpatthefestivalmusthavewrittenpermission(許可)froma
parent.
23.Whattimewillthefestivalbegin?
A.At10A.M.B.At11A.M.C.At1P.M.
24.Whatjobwillbedonethedaybeforethefestival?
A.Makingposters.B.Helpingperformers.C.Decoratingthegym.
25.WhoshouldtalktoMs.Braxton?
A.Musicians.B.Interestedstudents.C.Interestedparents.
Trafficlightsarered,yellowandgreen.Theyareveryimportantsignals(信號).Traffic
lightsareusuallyplacedatbusystreetcomerstohelpcontroltraffic.Sometimes,theyareon
streetsnearschoolsandshops,too.Mostyoungchildrenaretaughtwhateachofthecolored
lightsmeans,soeverybodycanstaysafe.
Thefirsttrafficsignalswereusedfortrains.Thesignalswereputalongsiderailway
tracks(軌道).Thecolorredwasusedtomean"stop"becauseitwarnedpeopleofdanger.A
redlightwasalsotheeasiestcolortoseefromadistance.Traindriverscouldseethered
“stop"lightaheadandhadenoughtimetoslowdownandstoptheirtrains.Agreenlightwas
usedtomean“takecare^andawhitelightmeant"go".
However,thereweremanydangerousaccidentsonthetraintracks.Sometraindrivers
thoughtastarshininginthenightskywasawhitelightthatmeant“go”.Sothesignalswere
swapped.The"go”lightwaschangedtogreenandthe“takecare^lightwaschangedtowhite.
Duringthesetimes,peopletravelledbytrainorincartspulledbyhorses.Yearslater,
whencarswerebuilt,peoplebegantodrivethembecausetheycouldtravelmuchfasterthan
horses.However,theroadrulesfordriverswerenotveryclearandmanypeoplewerehurt
crossingtheroads.Yellowwarningsignshadtobeplacedbesidetheroadstoreminddrivers
totakecareandallowpeopletocrosssafely.
Today,townsandcitiesallovertheworldhavetrafficlights.Redandgreenlightsmatch
thesignalsusedontherailways.Yellowlightsareeasytosee,sotheyareusedtowarn
driversthattheyshouldslowdownandpreparetostop.
26.Whywasthecolorredusedtomean"stop"?
A.Itremindedpeopleoftrafficrules.
B.Ithelpedtrainsrunsmoothly.
C.Itgavepeopleawarningofdanger.
27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“swapped“inParagraph3mean?
A.Designed.B.Exchanged.C.Suggested.
28.Inwhichorderdidthe"takecare^lightdevelop?
a.Awhitelightb.Agreenlight,c.Ayellowlight.
A.a-b-cB.b-c-aC.b-a-c
29.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Theadvantagesoftrafficlights.
B.Thehistoryoftrafficlights.
C.Themeaningsoftrafficlights.
AretheOlympicGamesoutdated?Thatmightseemlikeastrangequestion.Butit's
exactlywhattheInternationalOlympicCommittee(國際奧林匹克委員會)isconsidering.At
the2012LondonOlympics,IOCPresidentThomasBachnoticedsomething."Youcouldsee
thattheyoungerpeopledidnothaveinterestinwatchingtheGamesanymore.Theywerenot
there.”
Tochangethis,theIOCwantstomaketheSummerOlympicsyounger.Butthatisn'tas
simpleasjustaddingmoresports.It'simpossibletoalwaysaddnewsportstotheOlympics.
Itwouldbecometoomuchforhostcitiestodealwith.TheIOCaskshostcitiestochoosethe
newsportsandthenthecommitteedecideswhichonescanfinallybeaddedtothatyear's
games.Thenewsportswouldbeincludedinthatyear'sOlympicsonly.TheIOChasagreed
toaddbaseball/softball,karate,skateboarding,sportsclimbingandsurfingtothe2020
OlympicsinTokyo.Thoughthe2020Olympicshavebeenpostponeduntilnextyearbecause
ofCOVID-19,wearestilllookingforwardtothem,especiallytothenewsports.
PeoplearewonderingwhatmakesupanOlympicsport.Somepeoplewouldliketosee
e-sportsattheOlympics,becausetheyarereallypopular.PresidentBachthinksvideogames
withkillingarenotacceptable.Oneofthemainprinciples(原則)oftheOlympicsisto
encourageworldpeace.Atthemoment,thefutureofe-sportsisstillunclear.
WhatabouttheWinterOlympics?Nottoworry.TheIOChasalreadyaddedsevennew
sportsforthe2022WinterOlympicsinBeijing.TheWinterOlympics5situationisalittle
different.TheWinterOlympicshavelessthanhalfthesportsoftheSummerOlympics,so
theyhaveroomtogrow.
30.WhatdidThomasBachnoticeafterthe2012LondonOlympics?
A.Somesportswerelesspopular.
B.TherewerefeweryoungplayersattheOlympics.
C.YoungpeoplewerenotinterestedintheOlympics.
31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"postponed“inParagraph2meaninChinese?
A.延期B.取消C.整改
32.WhatisParagraph2mainlytalkingabout?
A.WhattheinfluenceofCOVID-19is.
B.HowanewsportisaddedtotheOlympics.
C.Whythe2020OlympicsinTokyoareputoff.
33.WhatdoesThomasBachthinkofvideogameswithkilling?
A.Theyfailtoencourageworldpeace.
B.Theyarebecomingmorepopular.
C.Theyareforyoungpeopleonly.
AmonthagoIhadnoideathatonaSaturdayafternooninNovemberI'dbehanging30
metersabovethegroundandenjoyingit.NowIlookeddownattheriverfarbelowme,and
realizedwhypeopleloverockclimbing.
MyfriendMattandIhadarrivedattheActivityCenteronFridayevening.The
accommodation(住處)wasn'twonderful,butwehadeverythingweneeded(beds,blankets,
food),andwewerehappytobeoutofthecityandinthefreshair.
OnSaturdaymorningwemettheothertenmembersofourgroup.Cameronhadcome
alongwithtwofriends,KevinandSimon,whilesistersCaroleandLynnhadcomewith
Amanda.Wehadcomefromdifferentplacesandnoneofusknewthearea.
Weknewweweregoingtospendtheweekendoutdoors,butnoneofuswassureexactly
how.Halfofusspentthemorningcaving(洞穴探險)whiletheotherswentrockclimbing
andthenwechangedatlunchtime.MattandIwenttothecavesfirst.Climbingoutwas
harderthangoingin,butafteralotofpushing,wewereoutatlast-coveredinmud(泥)but
excitedbywhatwe'ddone.
34.Whatcanweknowaboutthewriterfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.SheatelittleattheActivityCenter.
B.ShewentrockclimbinglastOctober.
C.ShearrivedattheActivityCenteronanevening.
35.Whatdoweknowaboutthemembersofthewriter'sgroup?
A.Theycamefromthesamecity.
B.Someofthemkneweachother.
C.SomeofthemhadbeentotheActivityCenterbefore.
36.Whatwordmightthewriterusetodescribeherexperienceofcaving?
A.Fun.B.Scary.C.Relaxing.
37.Whatisthewritertryingtodointhepassage?
A.Talkaboutsomepeopleshemetonatrip.
B.Explainhowtodocertainoutdoorsports.
C.Describeaspecialweekendshehadoutdoors.
參考答案:
1.A2.C3.A4.B
【導語】本文講了過度使用社交媒體對年輕人所帶來的危害。
1.細節(jié)理解題。根據"theanswerissurprising:youngpeoplespendaboutninehourseveryday
usingmedia,andthisonlyincludesmediausedforenjoyment.”可知,因為年輕人用大約9小時
的時間在日常媒體娛樂上。故選A。
2.詞句猜測題o根據“Theyoftenusemediawhendoingotheractivities.SomewatchTVwhen
doinghomework,sometext(發(fā)短信),andsomeotherslistentomusic."可知,"multitaskers”指
的是同時做幾個任務的人。故選C。
3.細節(jié)理解題。根據"Accordingtoaresearch,ifakidusessocialmediaalot,especiallyatnight,
heorshewillsleepworseandfeelmorenervousanddepressed(消沉的)可知,他會變得更焦慮。
故選Ao
4.主旨大意題。分析本文可知,本文主要講了過多使用社交媒體對年輕人有壞的影響。故
選Bo
5.C6.B7.C
【導語】本文主要介紹了京張高鐵。
5.詞義猜測題。根據“TherailwayisamilestoneinChina'srailwaydevelopmentbecauseithas
usedthelatesttechnologiesinrailwaybuilding”可知它在鐵路建設中使用了最新技術,所以它
在中國鐵路發(fā)展上是一個里程碑,故此處劃線部分意為“里程碑故選C。
6.細節(jié)理解題。根據"AHthetenstationsprovidee-ticketservices.Travelerswhohavebought
ticketsonlinecanusetheirIDcardsinsteadofwaitinginlineforpapertickets”可知它們提供電
子票務服務,這樣的話乘客不用排隊等候紙質車票。故選B。
7.細節(jié)理解題。根據"ZhusaidsometrainsontheBeijing-Zhangjiakoulineare'smart'"以及"The
stationsaremanagedbyonecontrolcenter,whichisdescribedbyChinaRailwayBeijing
Group—alsoknownasCRBeijing-asan,intelligent(智能的)brain,”可知京張高鐵非常的“聰
明智能工故選C。
8.C9.B10.C
【導語】本文是一則乘船游覽紐約的廣告信息。
8.細節(jié)理解題。根據“TripsSpeedBoatCruise:When:Daily,everyhour,11:00A.M.to6:00P.M.”
可知,最早的快艇是上午11點,故選C。
9.細節(jié)理解題。根據"CircleLineCruise:Cruiseguidesinfourlanguages:English,French,
SpanishandChinese."可知,導游在環(huán)島游船中提供法語,故選B。
10.細節(jié)理解題。根據“Dinner:$75"可知,晚餐是75美元,故選C。
11.A12.B13.C14.A
【導語】本文主要介紹了記憶力的問題,介紹了提高記憶力的方法,記憶力受許多因素影響。
11.細節(jié)理解題。根據"AccordingtoPierce,shehasthemosttroublerememberinghistoricalfacts,
andbrainexpertssaytheproblemisinfrequency(很少)ofuse”可知,因為她不經常使用它們,
故選Ao
12.推理判斷題。根據"Can'tfindyourkeys?Keeptheminthesameplaceeveryday.Forget
names?Usewordassociations''可知,第三段通過舉例子的方式來展開這一段的描述,故選B。
13.細節(jié)理解題。根據"Newresearchisshowingthatmemorycanbecomeworsebecauseofstress
orinjury(受傷).Youngsoccerplayerswhotakealotofheadings(頭球)reportsomememory
problems”可知,壓力或傷害會使記憶力變差,足球運動員經常被報道有一些記憶問題。故
選C。
14.細節(jié)理解題。根據“Wefunction(運轉)sowellashumanbeingsbecauseinfactweforget
things”可知,他認為忘記事情很正常,故選A。
15.C16.B17.C18.B
【導語】本文是一篇議論文,主要論述了共享經濟日益壯大,使得住宿、交通和共享食物變
得更加容易,但它無疑會對一些傳統行業(yè)造成沖擊,如酒店;而且對環(huán)境、餐飲帶來的問題
也有待考究。
15.詞句猜測題。根據“Thisisthesharingeconomy(共享經濟)"和"Butsomepeoplearenow
asking:Justhowgoodisitforsocietyingeneral?”可知,第一段介紹了什么是共享經濟,但有
些人會問:共享經濟對整個社會到底有多好;因此,這里的“產指的是“共享經濟工故選C。
16.細節(jié)理解題。根據“Todaytheyhavethechoiceofstayinginsomeone'sprivatehouse.They
payless..."和“Sothegovernmentgetslessmoney,andsomehotelsmightevenclosedown.“可知,
如果人們選擇在度假期間呆在私人住宅而不是酒店,他們將花費更少的錢,從而使得他們可
以節(jié)約一點錢;而政府獲得的錢更少,酒店可能面臨倒閉的風險。故選B。
17.推理判斷題。根據"Publictransportationis,afterall,muchkindertotheenvironmentthan
cars「可知,就環(huán)保而言,公共交通比汽車對環(huán)境更友好;由此推知作者更支持人們乘坐公
共交通(如公交車、火車)出行。故選C。
18.細節(jié)理解題。根據“Someeconomiststhinkitwillbeworth$335billionby2025.“可知,經
濟學家認為共享經濟在未來幾年將會增長。故選B。
19.C20.A21.B22.B
【導語】本文主要講述了來自貧窮家庭的Guana從清潔工一路奮斗成為校長的故事。
19.細節(jié)理解題。根據“,Well,ifyousticktoyourdream,you'llgetthere/theheadmasterreplied.^^
可知,校長建議Guana為自己的夢想而奮斗。故選C。
20.詞義猜測題。根據“Atfirst,hefollowedinlake'sfootstepsandwascleaningschools....to
payforhiscollegeeducation."和"Heheldthatjobforfburyears”可知,Guana追隨學校清潔工
的腳步去打掃學校,以支付他大學的費用,整個大學四年他都是做這份工作;因此“thatjob”
指的是作為清潔工的工作。故選A。
21.推理判斷題。根據上文“'WhenIgrowup,Iwanttodowhatyou'redoing/Guanasaid.”和
“Andin2019,hebecameasuperintendent.”可知,Guana曾對校長說自己長大后想做他正在做
的事情,而2019年,他成為了一所學校的負責人,實現了自己的夢想。故選B。
22.主旨大意題。通讀全文可知,Guana來自貧困家庭,但他通過自己堅持不懈的努力,以
及不怕吃苦勞累的精神,一步一步地實現了自己的夢想。他的故事說明了一個道理:有志者,
事竟成。故選B。
23.A24.C25.B
【導語】本文是一篇應用文,是一則學校音樂節(jié)活動需要志愿者的廣告。
23.細節(jié)理解題。根據“OnSaturday,December12th,from10A.M.until4P.M.,ourschoolwill
holdamusicfestivalintheschoolgym(體育館)可知,音樂節(jié)從上午十點開始。故選A。
24.細節(jié)理解題。根據“OnSaturday,December12th”及“Decorate(裝飾)gym,December11th”
可知,音樂節(jié)的前一天需要裝飾體育館。故選C。
25.細節(jié)理解題。根據“StudentsinterestedinvolunteeringshouldspeakwithMs.Braxton”可知,
對當志愿者感興趣的學生可以跟她聯系。故選B。
26.C27.B28.C29.B
【導語】本文主要介紹了交通信號燈的發(fā)展歷史。
26.細節(jié)理解題。根據第二段“Thecolorredwasusedtomean'stop'becauseitwarnedpeopleof
danger.”可知紅色之所以被用來表示“停止”因為它警告人們有危險。故
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