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2019-2020年高考英语二轮复习 阅读理解精炼(5)【xx高考英语吉林省长春市调研试题】A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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Paddling (涉水;划水)out to catch the next wave at a petition in Christchurch, New Zealand, James Tuhikarama had a heart attack, which knocked him off his surfboard (冲浪板).He almost choked to death in the water, lost consciousness, and was soon floating facedown in the ocean.For a few moments, no one noticed as he drifted away from the main petition area. About that time, Hira Edmonds, 25, a lifeguard and a senior instructor for a surf-safety pany, was teaching 14 other lifeguards the finer points of emergency rescue on the second floor of a building overlooking New Brighton beach. Edmonds had watched dozens of surfers ride the waves that day. As he glanced out of the window, he saw someone in a wet suit facedown in the water. It doesnt take much to realize someones in trouble, says Edmonds. Lifeguards are never really off duty. Edmonds called the team, grabbed first aid equipment, and rushed down to the water. The lifeguards dragged Tuhikarama, 47 and a father of two, to the beach. More than a dozen rescuers took turns pumping oxygen and pressing his chest to start his breathing again. For nearly an hourfar longer than a single lifeguard would have been able to continue the lifesaving techniquethe team continued all these. An ambulance finally arrived and took Tuhikarama to the hospital, where he spent a week unconscious in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) while his brain and heart healed.A month after he recovered, Tuhikarama reunited with six of the teenage lifeguards who saved him. Being spotted by a group of lifeguards was the only thing that saved me, he says. Ive been given a second chance.56. What was James Tuhikarama doing when he had a heart attack?A. Surfing the internet.B. Taking part in a petition.C. Paddling a boat in the ocean.D. Swimming in the swimming pool.57. What can we learn from the text?A. James called for help before he drifted away.B. James had two sons watching him on the beach then.C. No one was willing to help James except the lifeguards.D. James met the lifeguards after he came out of hospital. 58. Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?A. Lifeguards are always off duty.B. James didnt know who saved his life.C. It took James several days to e back to life.D. Hira was learning to rescue lives when he spotted James. 59. Where will you probably read this text?A. In a newspaper.B. In a textbook.C. In a fashion magazine.D. In a science fiction.A篇:【语篇解读】 这是一篇记叙文,讲述了一个参加冲浪比赛的人落水被救的故事。56.B【命题立意】 细节理解题。【试题解析】 由文章第一段第一句可知,James在参加冲浪比赛。57.D【命题立意】 推理判断题。 【试题解析】 从文章最后一段的 “A month after he recovered, Tuhikarama reunited with six of the teenage lifeguards who saved him.”可知。58.C【命题立意】 细节理解题。【试题解析】 由第二段最后一句话中“he spent a week unconscious in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) while his brain and heart healed.”可知。59.A【命题立意】 推理判断题。【试题解析】 根据文章可以判断该文章应该出现在报纸上,是一个新闻报道。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。F. Scott Fitzgerald, born on September 24, 1896, an American novelist, was once a student of St. Paul Academy, the Newman School and attended Princeton University for a short while. In 1917 he joined the army and was posted in Alabama, where he met his future wife Zelda Sayre. Then he had to make some money to impress her. His life with her was full of great happiness, as he wrote in his diary:“My own happiness in the past often approached such joy that I could not share it even with the person dearest to me but had to walk it away in quiet streets and take down parts of it in my diary. “ This Side of Paradise, his first novel, was published in 1920. Encouraged by its success, Fitzgerald began to devote more time to his writing. Then he continued with the novel The Beautiful and Damned(1922), a collection of short stories Tales of the Jazz Age(1922), and a play The Vegetable(1923). But his greatest success was The Great Gatsby, published in 1925, which quickly brought him praise from the literary world. Yet it failed to give him the needed financial security. Then, in 1926, he published another collection of short stories All the Sad Young Men. However, Fitzgeralds problems with his wife Zelda affected his writing. During the 1920s he tried to reorder his life, but failed. By 1930, his wife had her first breakdown and went to a Swiss clinic. During this period he pleted novels Tender Is the Night in 1934 and The Love of the Last Tycoon in 1940. While his wife was in hospital in the United States, he got totally addicted to alcohol. Sheila Graham, his dear friend, helped him fight his alcoholism. 1. How many novels written by Fitzgerald are mentioned in the passage? A. 5.B. 6.C. 7.D. 8.2. Which of the following is the correct order to describe Fitzgeralds life according to the passage? a. He became addicted to drinking.b. He studied at St. Paul Academy.c. He published his first novel This Side of Paradise. d. The Great Gatsby won high praise. e. He failed to reorder his life.f. He joined the army and met Zelda.A. f-c-e-a-b-dB. b-e-a-f-c-dC. f-d-e-c-b-aD. b-f-c-d-e-a3. We can infer from the passage that Fitzgerald.A. had made some money when he met Zelda in AlabamaB. was well educated and well off before he served in the armyC. would have pleted more works if his wife hadnt broken downD. helped his friend get rid of drinking while his wife was in hospital4. The passage is probably followed by a concluding paragraph about.A. Zeldas personal lifeB. Zeldas illness and treatmentC. Fitzgeralds friendship with GrahamD. Fitzgeralds contributions to the literary world【参考答案】1-4 、ADCDJiang Zhongjie, 19, a second-year student majoring in biology at Xiamen University looks at job websites almost every day. As summer vacation approaches, he cant decide which internship (实习) position would benefit him.I think it is hard to know what would be a meaningful intern job,” he said. “Most of the time, the positions on offer are low paid, boring jobs, such as sales promotion, said Jiang.Last month, during an education forum, Huang Guitian, assistant to the president of Peking University, called for a halt to the internships of lower quality, regarding them as “dull and meaningless, affecting students academic performance.Huang conducted a mini survey, showing “80 percent of students merely do odd (零散的) jobs on internship.But employers and students may have different attitudes. According to a survey of 116 Beijing and Shanghai-based panies by Zhaopin,a leading human resource services site, nearly 60 percent said they still valued applicants hands-on experience most.Zhang Jianhong, HR director in Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd agreed with this idea and believes that internship even goes beyond gaining experience. An internship actually offers a great chance for students to get an inside glimpse of a pany, an industry and a particular occupation, he said.He says it can help interns discover whether the career they are considering is suitable for them. And if students are aware of which industry they would like to enter, Zhang suggests that they select an internship in a relevant field, with the potential to turn into a formal job offer.60. What does the word “halt in the third paragraph probably mean?A. Stop.B. Beginning.C. Progress.D. Delay.61. What does Jiang Zhongjie think of intern jobs?A. They are meaningful.B. They are not exciting.C. The pay lives up to his expectations.D. Internship improves students learning abilities.62. We may learn from the text that _.A. all the people have the same attitude towards internship B. less and less panies think highly of applicants working experienceC. Zhang Jianhong believes that an internship benefits students in some way D. the students cant change their career once they select an internship in some field63. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. No Internship, No JobB. Internship. Good or BadC. Internship Helps Find a JobD. Where to Find an Intern JobB篇: 【语篇解读】 本文是一篇有关大学生毕业实习的报道。不同的人对于实习有着不同的观点,褒贬不一。60.A【命题立意】 词义猜词题。 【试题解析】 根据第三段 “lower quality”,“dull and meaningless, affecting students academic performance”等可知,此处是呼吁停止实习。61.B【命题立意】 推理判断题。 【试题解析】 通过第二段话可知。62.C【命题立意】 推理判断题。【试题解析】 从文章倒数第二段话可知。63.B【命题立意】 主旨大意题。 【试题解析】 人们对实习的评价褒贬不一,态度各异。因此,选B比较符合。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。I needed to buy a digital camera, one that was simply good at taking good snaps(快照), maybe occasionally for magazines. Being the cautious type, I fancied a reliable brand. So I went on the net, spent 15 minutes reading product reviews on good websites, wrote down the names of three top remendations and headed for my nearest big friendly camera store. There in the cupboard was one of the cameras on my list. And it was on special offer. Oh joy. I pointed at it and asked an assistant, “Can I have one of those?” He looked perturbed (不安). “Do you want to try it first?” he said. It didnt quite sound like a question. “Do I need to? “ I replied. “Theres nothing wrong with it? “ This made him look a bit insulted and I started to feel bad. “No, no, But you should try it,” he said encouragingly. “pare it with the others.” I looked across at the others:shelves of similar cameras placed along the wall, offering a wide range of slightly different prices and discounts, with each pany selling a range of models based around the same basic box. With so many models to choose from, it seemed that I would have to spend hours weighing X against Y, always trying to take Z and possibly R into account at the same time. But when I had finished, I would still have only the same two certainties that I had entered the store with:first, soon after I carried my new camera out of the shop, it would be worth half what I paid for it; and second, my wonderful camera would very quickly be replaced by a new model. But something in the human soul whispers that you can beat these traps by making the right choice, the clever choice, the wise choice. In the end, I agreed to try the model I had chosen. The assistant seemed a sincere man. So I let him take out my chosen camera from the cupboard, show how it took excellent pictures of my fellow shoppers. . . and when he started to introduce the special features, I interrupted to ask whether I needed to buy a carry-case and a memory card as well. Why do we think that new options (选择) still offer us anything new? Perhaps it is because they offer an opportunity to avoid facing the foot that our real choices in this culture are far more limited than we would like to imagine. 1. The shop assistant insisted that the writer should.A. try the camera to see if there was anything wrong with itB. pare the camera he had chosen with the othersC. get more information about different paniesD. trust him and stop asking questions2. What does the writer mean by“it would be worth half what I paid for it” (Paragraph 2)? A. He should get a 50% discount.B. The price of the camera was unreasonably high.C. The quality of the camera was not good.D. The camera would soon fall in value.3. The writer decided to try the model he had chosen because he.A. knew very little about itB. didnt trust the shop assistantC. wanted to make sure the one he chose would be the bestD. had a special interest in taking pictures of his fellow shoppers4. It can be inferred from the passage that in the writers opinion, .A. people waste too much money on camerasB. cameras have bee an important part of our daily lifeC. we dont actually need so many choices when buying a productD. famous panies care more about profit than quality【参考答案】14、 BDCC
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