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    这是一份2022年高中考试真题英语分项汇编剖析版——阅读理解记叙文,共68页。
    1.【2022年6月全国甲卷 D篇】
    Smetime in the early 1960s, a significant thing happened in Sydney, Australia. The city discvered its harbr. Then, ne after anther, Sydney discvered lts f things that were just srt f there — brad parks, superb beaches, and a culturally diverse ppulatin. But it is the harbr that makes the city.
    Andrew Reynlds, a cheerful fellw in his early 30s, pilts Sydney ferrybats fr a living. I spent the whle mrning shuttling back and frth acrss the harbr. After ur third run Andrew shut dwn the engine, and we went ur separate ways — he fr a lunch break, I t explre the city.
    “I’ll miss these ld bats,” he said as we parted.
    “Hw d yu mean?” I asked.
    “Oh, they’re replacing them with catamarans. Catamarans are faster, but they’re nt s elegant, and they’re nt fun t pilt. But that’s prgress, I guess.”
    Everywhere in Sydney these days, change and prgress are the watchwrds (口号), and traditins are increasingly rare. Shirley Fitzgerald, the city’s fficial histrian, tld me that in its rush t mdernity in the 1970s, Sydney swept aside much f its past, including many f its finest buildings. “Sydney is cnfused abut itself,” she said. “We can’t seem t make up ur minds whether we want a mdern city r a traditinal ne. It’s a cnflict that we aren’t getting any better at reslving (解决).”
    On the ther hand, being yung and ld at the same time has its attractins. I cnsidered this when I met a thughtful yung businessman named Anthny. “Many peple say that we lack culture in this cuntry,” he tld me. “What peple frget is that the Italians, when they came t Australia, brught 2000 years f their culture, the Greeks sme 3000 years, and the Chinese mre still. We’ve gt a fundatin built n ancient cultures but with a drive and dynamism f a yung cuntry. It’s a pretty hard cmbinatin t beat.”
    He is right, but I can’t help wishing they wuld keep thse ld ferries.
    32. What is the first paragraph mainly abut?
    A. Sydney’s striking architecture.B. The cultural diversity f Sydney.
    C. The key t Sydney’s develpment.D. Sydney’s turist attractins in the 1960s.
    33. What can we learn abut Andrew Reynlds?
    A. He ges t wrk by bat.B. He lks frward t a new life.
    C. He pilts catamarans well.D. He is attached t the ld ferries.
    34. What des Shirley Fitzgerald think f Sydney?
    A. It is lsing its traditins.B. It shuld speed up its prgress.
    C. It shuld expand its ppulatin.D. It is becming mre internatinal.
    35. Which statement will the authr prbably agree with?
    A. A city can be yung and ld at the same time.
    B. A city built n ancient cultures is mre dynamic.
    C. Mdernity is usually achieved at the cst f elegance.
    D. Cmprmise shuld be made between the lcal and the freign.
    【答案】32. C 33. D 34. A 35. A
    【解析】
    【文章大意】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章通过作者和悉尼人士的交流介绍了悉尼发展中面临的问题。
    【32题详解】
    主旨大意题。根据第一段“Smetime in the early 1960s, a significant thing happened in Sydney, Australia. The city discvered its harbr. (20世纪60年代初,澳大利亚悉尼发生了一件大事。这座城市发现了它港口) ”以及“But it is the harbr that makes the city. (但是是港口造就了城市)”可知,本段主要介绍了悉尼发展的关键是港口。故选C项。
    【33题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第二段“Andrew Reynlds, a cheerful fellw in his early 30s, pilt Sydney ferrybats fr a living. (30岁出头的Andrew Reynlds是个快乐的小伙子,他在悉尼担任渡轮领航员为生)”、第三段“I’ll miss these ld bats. (我会想念这些旧船的)”以及第五段“Catamarans are faster, but they’re nt s elegant, and they’re nt fun t pilt. (双体船更快,但它们不那么优雅,驾驶起来也不有趣)”可知,渡轮领航员Andrew Reynlds喜欢老式渡船。故选D项。
    【34题详解】
    推理判断题。根据倒数第三段“Shirley Fitzgerald, the city’s fficial histrian, tld me that in its rush t mdernity in the 1970s, Sydney swept aside much f its past, including many f its finest buildings. (悉尼的官方历史学家Shirley Fitzgerald告诉我,在20世纪70年代奔向现代化的过程中,悉尼把很多它的过去都抛在了一边,包括许多最漂亮的建筑)”可推知,Shirley Fitzgerald认为悉尼匆忙奔向现代化,正在失去它的传统。故选A项。35题详解】
    推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“On the ther hand, being yung and ld at the same time has its attractins. I cnsidered this when I met a thughtful yung businessman named Anthny. (另一方面,同时既年轻又古老也有它的魅力。当我遇到一位深思熟虑的年轻商人Anthny时,我考虑到了这一点)”以及最后一段“He is right (他说得没错)”可推知,作者赞同Anthny的观点,认为一座城市可以同时既年轻又古老。故选A项。
    2.【2022年1月浙江卷 A篇】
    Fr nearly a decade nw,Merebeth has been a self-emplyed pet transprt specialist. Her pet transprt jb was brn f the financial crisis(危机)in the late 2000s.The dwnturn hit the real estate(房地产)firm where she had wrked fr ten years as an ffice manager.The firm went brke and left her lking fr a new jb.One day,while driving near her hme,she saw a dg wandering n the rad, clearly lst. She tk it hme,and her sister in Denver agreed t take it. This was a lving hme fr sure,but 1,600 miles away.It didn’t take lng fr Merebeth t decide t drive the dg there herself. It was her first rad trip t her new jb.
    Merebeth's pet delivery service satisfies her wanderlust. It has taken her t every state in the US except Mntana,Washingtn and Oregn,she says prudly.If she wants t visit a new place, she will simply find a pet with transprt needs there.She travels in all weathers.She has driven thrugh 55 mph winds in Wyming , heavy flding and strms in Alabama and ttal whiteut cnditins in Kansas.
    This wanderlust is inherited frm her father,she says.He mved their family frm Canada t Califrnia when she was ne year ld,because he wanted them t explre a new place tgether. As sn as she graduated frm high schl she left hme t live n Catalina Island ff the Califrnian cast,away frm her parents,where she enjyed a life f sailing and ff-rad biking.
    It turns ut that pet transprting pays quite well at abut $30,000 per year befre tax.She desn't wrk in summer, as it wuld be unpleasantly ht fr the animals in the car, even with air cnditining.As autumn cmes,she gets restless the same ld wanderlust returning. It's a call she must handle alne,thugh.Merebeth says,"When I'm n the rad, I'm just in my wn wrld. I've always been independent-spirited and I just feel strngly that I must help animals."
    21.Why did Merebeth change her jb?
    A.She wanted t wrk near her hme.
    B.She was tired f wrking in the ffice.C.Her sister asked her t mve t Denver.
    D.Her frmer emplyer was ut f business.
    22.The wrd “wanderlust" in paragraph 2 means a desire t ?
    A.make mney. B.try varius jbs.
    C.be clse t nature. D.travel t different places.
    23.What can we learn abut Merebeth in her new jb?
    A.She has chances t see rare animals.
    B.She wrks hard thrughut the year.
    C.She relies n herself the whle time.
    D.She earns a basic and tax-free salary.
    答案:21-23 DDC
    解析:本文是一篇记叙文,主要叙述了Merebeth 由于公司破产失业后,在机缘巧合下成为宠物运送员,不仅帮助了动物,而且收获了旅行带来的精神自由。
    第21题 细节事实题。根据文章第一段第三、四句--The firm went brke and left her lking fr a new jb.可知原先公司破厂导致要找份新工作。与D 选项意思一致。故答案选D。
    第22题 猜测词义题。根据第一段It has taken her t every state in the US except Mntana, Washingtn and Oregn, she says prudly. 意思为:她很骄傲的说,这个工作带她到了全美国除蒙大拿,华盛顿,俄勒冈以外的所有的州。可知,她很喜欢到不同的地方旅行。以及第二段:This wanderlust is inherited frm her father, she says. He mved their family frm Canada t Califrnia when she was ne year ld, because he wanted them t explre a new place tgether. 遗传自她的父亲也喜欢探索新地方。故答案选D。
    第23题 细节理解题。根据最后一段倒数她自己说的话:When I am n the rad, I'm just in my wn wrld. I've always been independent-spirited.可知,当她在路上的时候,就只依靠自己。她总是非常独立。故答案选C。
    3.【2022年新高考2卷B篇】
    We jurnalists live in a new age f strytelling, with many new multimedia tls. Many yung peple dn’t even realize it’s new. Fr them, it’s just nrmal.
    This hit hme fr me as I was sitting with my 2-year-ld grandsn n a sfa ver the Spring Festival hliday. I had brught a children’s bk t read. It had simple wrds and clrful pictures — a perfect match fr his age.
    Picture this: my grandsn sitting n my lap as I hld the bk in frnt s he can see the pictures. As I read, he
    reaches ut and pkes (戳) the page with his finger.
    What’s up with that? He just likes the pictures, I thught. Then I turned the page and cntinued. He pked the page even harder. I nearly drpped the bk. I was cnfused: Is there smething wrng with this kid?
    Then I realized what was happening. He was actually a stranger t bks. His father frequently amused the by with a tablet cmputer which was laded with clrful pictures that cme alive when yu pke them. He thught my strybk was like that.
    Srry, kid. This bk is nt part f yur high-tech wrld. It’s an utdated, lifeless thing. An antique, like yur grandfather. Well, I may be ld, but I’m nt hpelessly challenged, digitally speaking. I edit vide and prduce audi. I use mbile payment. I’ve even built websites.
    There’s ne ntable gap in my new-media experience, hwever: I’ve spent little time in frnt f a camera, since I have a face made fr radi. But that didn’t stp China Daily frm asking me last week t share a persnal stry fr a vide prject abut the integratin f Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei prvince.
    Anyway, grandpa is nw an internet star — tw minutes f fame! I prmise nt t let it g t my head. But I will make sure my 2-year-ld grandsn sees it n his tablet.
    4. What d the underlined wrds “hit hme fr me” mean in paragraph 2?
    A. Prvided shelter fr me. B. Became very clear t me.
    C. Tk the pressure ff me. D. Wrked quite well n me.
    5. Why did the kid pke the strybk?
    A. He tk it fr a tablet cmputer. B. He disliked the clrful pictures.
    C. He was angry with his grandpa. D. He wanted t read it by himself.
    6. What des the authr think f himself?
    A. Scially ambitius. B. Physically attractive.
    C. Financially independent. D. Digitally cmpetent.
    7. What can we learn abut the authr as a jurnalist?
    A. He lacks experience in his jb. B. He seldm appears n televisin.
    C. He manages a vide department. D. He ften interviews internet stars.
    【答案】4. B 5. A 6. D 7. B
    【解析】
    【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者曾经是一名记者,在春节期间,作者给孙子拿了一本儿童读物,孙子却以为是平板电脑,不停地戳书。【4题详解】
    词句猜测题。根据第一段“We jurnalists live in a new age f strytelling, with many new multimedia tls. Many yung peple dn’t even realize it’s new. Fr them, it’s just nrmal. ”以及画线词后文“as I was sitting with my 2-year-ld grandsn n a sfa ver the Spring Festival hliday. ”可知,作者是记者,生活在一个讲故事的新时代,有许多新的多媒体工具。许多年轻人甚至没有意识到它是新的。对他们来说,这很正常。而这在春节假期,作者和两岁的孙子坐在沙发上,尤其清楚认识到了这一点。故画线词意思是“我很清楚”。故选B。
    【5题详解】
    细节理解题。根据第五段中“He was actually a stranger t bks. His father frequently amused the by with a tablet cmputer which was laded with clrful pictures that cme alive when yu pke them. He thught my strybk was like that. (事实上,他对书本并不熟悉。他的父亲经常用一台装有彩色图片的平板电脑逗他开心,当你戳它们的时候,这些图片就会变得栩栩如生。他认为我的故事书就是那样的)”可知,那孩子戳故事书是因为他把它当成了平板电脑。故选A。
    【6题详解】
    细节理解题。根据倒数第三段中“Well, I may be ld, but I’m nt hpelessly challenged, digitally speaking. I edit vide and prduce audi. I use mbile payment. I’ve even built websites. (我可能老了,但从数字角度来说,我还没有毫无希望的挑战。我编辑视频,制作音频。我用移动支付。我甚至建立了网站)”可知,作者认为自己懂数码技术。故选D。
    【7题详解】
    细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“There’s ne ntable gap in my new-media experience, hwever: I’ve spent little time in frnt f a camera, since I have a face made fr radi. (然而,在我的新媒体体验中有一个明显的差距:我很少在镜头前呆着,因为我的脸是为电台而生的)”可知,作者作为记者他很少上电视。故选B。
    2021年高考真题
    1.【2021新高考1卷 B篇】
    By day, Rbert Tittertn is a lawyer. In his spare time thugh he ges n stage beside pianist Maria Rasppva—nt as a musician but as her page turner. "I'm nt a trained musician, but I've learnt t read music s I can help Maria in her perfrmance."
    Mr Tittertn is chairman f the Omega Ensemble but has been the grup's fficial page turner fr the past fur years. His jb is t sit beside the pianist and turn the pages f the scre s the musician desn't have t break the flw f sund by ding it themselves. He said he became just as nervus as thse playing instruments n stage.
    "A lt f skills are needed fr the jb. Yu have t make sure yu dn't turn tw pages at nce and make sure yu find the repeats in the music when yu have t g back t the right spt, " Mr Tittertn explained.
    Being a page turner requires plenty f practice. Sme pieces f music can g fr 40 minutes and require up t 50 page turns, including back turns fr repeat passages. Silent nstage cmmunicatin is key, and each pianist has their wn style f "ndding" t indicate a page turn which they need t practise with their page turner.
    But like all perfrmances, there are mments when things g wrng. "I was turning the page t get ready fr the next page, but the draft wind frm the turn caused the spare pages t fall ff the stand, " Mr Tittertn said. "Luckily I was able t catch them and put them back."
    Mst page turners are pian students r up-and-cming cncert pianists, althugh Ms Rasppva has nce asked her husband t help her ut n stage.
    "My husband is the wrst page turner, " she laughed. "He's interested in the music, feeling every nte, and I have t say: 'Turn, turn!'" "Rbert is the best page turner I've had in my entire life."
    1.What shuld Tittertn be able t d t be a page turner?
    A.Read music. B.Play the pian.
    C.Sing sngs. D.Fix the instruments.
    2Which f the fllwing best describes Tittertn's jb n stage?
    A.Bring. B.Well-paid. C.Demanding. D.Dangerus.
    3What des Tittertn need t practise?
    A.Cunting the pages.
    B.Recgnizing the "ndding".
    C.Catching falling bjects.
    D.Perfrming in his wn style.
    4Why is Ms Rasppva's husband "the wrst page turner" ?
    A.He has very pr eyesight.
    B.He ignres the audience.
    C.He has n interest in music.
    D.He frgets t d his jb.
    【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了律师Rbert Tittertn在空闲时间担任乐谱翻页者,配合钢琴家演出的故事。
    【解析】1..A【解析】细节理解题。根据题干信息be able t d定位到第三段A lt f skills are needed fr the jb. Yu have t make sure yu dn't turn tw pages at nce and make sure yu find the repeats in the music when yu have t g back t the right spt.可知,做一名page turner需要能够找到音乐中重复的部分,然后翻回到乐谱正确的地方。因此做一名page turner需要能够读懂音乐。故选A。
    2.C【解析】推理判断题。根据题干选项定位到第五段。分析语境可知,他在工作中有时还要处理突发事件,例如会有翻开一页乐谱的风导致其他的乐谱掉落的情况。因此,可以形容这份工作是让人费神费力的。故选C。
    3.B【解析】细节理解题。根据题干信息need t practice定位到第四段第一句Being a page turner requires plenty f practice.这句话后面说明了page turner需要能够捕捉到演奏者的点头致意,根据这一信号来翻页,这是需要配合练习的。故选B。
    4.D【解析】细节理解题。根据题干信息the wrst page turner定位到最后一段。分析可知,说话人的丈夫总是过度沉迷于音乐本身而忘记翻页,以至于她必须告诉他该翻页了。故选D。
    2.【2021全国甲卷 C篇】
    When I was 9, we packed up ur hme in Ls Angeles and arrived at Heathrw, Lndn n a gray January mrning. Everyne in the family settled quickly int the city except me. Withut my belved beaches and endless blue-sky days, I felt at a lss and ut f place. Until I made a discvery.
    Suthbank, at an eastern bend in the Thames, is the center f British skatebarding, where the cntinuus crashing f skatebards left yur head ringing. I lved it. I sn made friends with the lcal
    skaters. We spke ur wn language. And my favrite: Safe. Safe meant cl. It meant hell. It meant dn't wrry abut it. Once, when trying a certain trick n the beam(橫杆), I fell nt the stnes, damaging a nerve in my hand, and Tby came ver, helping me up: Safe, man. Safe. A few minutes later, when I landed the trick, my friends beat their bards lud, shuting: "Safe! Safe! Safe!" And that's what mattered—landing tricks, being a gd skater.
    When I was 15, my family mved t Washingtn. I tried skatebarding there, but the lcals were far less welcming. Within a cuple f years, I'd given it up.
    When I returned t Lndn in 2004, I fund myself wandering dwn t Suthbank, spending hurs there. I've traveled back several times since, mst recently this past spring. The day was cld but clear; turists and Lndners stpped t watch the skaters. Weaving(穿梭) amng the kids wh rushed by n their bards, I fund my way t the beam. Then a rail-thin teenager, in a baggy white T-shirt, skidded(滑) up t the beam. He sat next t me. He seemed nt t ntice the man next t him. But sn I caught a few f his glances."I was a lcal here 20 years ag, " I tld him. Then, slwly, he began t nd his head."Safe, man. Safe.”
    "Yeah, " I said.“Safe."
    1.What can we learn abut the authr sn after he mved t Lndn?
    A.He felt disappinted.
    B.He gave up his hbby.
    C.He liked the weather there.
    D.He had disagreements with his family.
    2.What d the underlined wrds "Safe! Safe! Safe!" prbably mean?
    A.Be careful! B.Well dne! C.N way! D.Dn't wrry.
    3.Why did the authr like t spend time in Suthbank when he returned t Lndn?
    A.T jin the skatebarding.
    B.T make new friends.
    C.T learn new tricks.
    D.T relieve his childhd days.
    4.What message des the authr seem t cnvey in the text?
    A.Children shuld learn a secnd language.
    B.Sprt is necessary fr children's health.
    C.Children need a sense f belnging.
    D.Seeing the wrld is must fr children.
    【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,作者会议小时候在英国南岸这个伦敦滑板手们段圣地以及和他们一块度过的美好时光。
    1.A【解析】推理判断题。根据题干关键词 "after he mved t Lndn" 定位在原文第一段“Withut my belved beaches and endless blue -sky days, I felt at a lss and ut f place. 没有我心爱的海滩和无尽的蓝天,我感到不知所措和格格不入。所以,作者是失望的。故选A项。
    2.B【解析】词义猜测题。根据题干关键词 "Safe! Safe! Safe! " 定位在原文第三段 "And that's what mattered—landing tricks, being a gd skater. 这就是重要的着陆技巧,成为一名优秀的滑冰运动员。" 表示做得好,所以应该是鼓励的话语。故选B项。
    3.D【解析】细节理解题。根据题干关键词 "when he returned t Lndn" 定位在原文第四段 "When I returned t Lndn in 2004, I fund myself wandering dwn t Suthbank, spending hurs there. 当我2004年回到伦敦时,我发现自己在南岸漫步,在那里呆了几个小时。" 所以这里是漫步,重温童年时光。故选D项。
    4.C【解析】写作意图题。根据题干关键词 "seem t cnvey" 定位可以判断题目是总结作者写作意图。根据选项关键词,A,a secnd language B,Sprt children's health C,Children ,sense f belnging(归属感) D,Seeing the wrld可以得知本文是怀念童年时光,所以C项最合适。故选C项。
    3.【2021.6 浙江卷】
    Leslie Nielsen's childhd was a difficult ne, but he had ne particular shining star in his life—his uncle, wh was a well-knwn actr. The admiratin and respect his uncle earned inspired Nielsen t make a career(职业)in acting. Even thugh he ften felt he wuld be discvered t be a n-talent, he mved frward, gaining a schlarship t the Neighbrhd Playhuse and making his first televisin appearance a few years later in 1948. Hwever, becming a full-time, successful actr wuld still be an uphill battle fr anther eight yeas until he landed a number f film rles that finally gt him nticed.
    But even then, what he had wasn't quite what he wanted. Nielsen always felt he shuld be ding cmedy but his gd lks and distinguished vice kept him busy in dramatic rles. It wasn't until 1980—32 years int his career—that he landed the rle it wuld seem he was made fr in Airplane! That mvie led him int the secnd half f his career where his cmedic presence alne culd make a mvie a financial success even when mvie reviewers wuld nt rate it highly.
    Did Nielsen then feel cntent in his career? Yes and n. He was thrilled t be ding the cmedy that he always felt he shuld d, but even during his last few year he always had a sense f curisity, wndering what new rle r challenge might be just arund the crner. He never stpped wrking, never retired.
    Leslie Nielsen's devtin t acting is wnderfully inspiring. He built a hugely successful career with little mre than plain ld hard wrk and determinatin. He shwed us that even a single desire, never given up n, can make fr a remarkable life.
    1.Why did Nielsen want t be an actr?
    A.He enjyed watching mvies.
    B.He was eager t earn mney.
    C.He wanted t be like his uncle.
    D.He felt he was gd at acting.
    2.What d we knw abut Nelsen in the secnd half f his career?
    A.He directed sme high quality mvies.
    B.He avided taking n new challenges.
    C.He fcused n playing dramatic rles.
    D.He became a successful cmedy actr.
    3.What des Nielsen's career stry tell us?
    A.Art is lng, life is shrt.
    B.He wh laughs last laughs lngest.
    C.It's never t late t learn.
    D.Where there's a will there's a way.
    【文章大意】本文记叙文。文章介绍了著名影视明星Nielsen的成名之路。
    1.C【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段前两句 "Leslie Nielsen's childhd was a difficult ne, but he had ne particular shining star in his life—his uncle, wh was a well-knwn actr. The admiratin and respect his uncle earned inspired Nielsen t make a career(职业)in acting." 可知,尼尔森的叔叔是著名演员,叔叔赢得的钦佩和尊重激励他成为演员,故选C。
    2.D【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段最后一句话 "That mvie led him int the secnd half f his career where his cmedic presence alne culd make a mvie a financial success even when mvie reviewers wuld nt rate it highly." 可知,在他职业生涯的后半段,他的喜剧表现已十分卓越,故选D。
    3D【解析】推断题。根据最后一段最后一句 "He shwed us that even a single desire, never given up n, can make fr a remarkable life." 可知,尼尔森的故事告诉我们只要不放弃便可成就非凡人生,即有志者事竟成(Where there's a will there's a way.)。
    2020年高考真题
    A【2020·全国卷 = 2 \* ROMAN II,D】
    I have a special place in my heart fr libraries. I have fr as lng as I can remember. I was always an enthusiastic reader, smetimes reading up t three bks a day as a child. Stries were like air t me and while ther kids played ball r went t parties, I lived ut adventures thrugh the bks I checked ut frm the library.
    My first jb was wrking at the Ukiah Library when I was 16 years ld .It was a dream jb and I did everything frm shelving bks t reading t the children fr stry time.
    As I grew lder and became a mther, the library tk n a new place and an added meaning in my life. I had several children and bks were ur main surce(来源) f entertainment. It was a big deal fr us t lad up and g t the lcal library, where my kids culd pick ut bks t read r bks they wanted me t read t them.
    I always read ,using different vices ,as thugh I were acting ut the stries with my vice and they lved it !It was a special time t bnd with my children and it filled them with the wnderment f bks .
    Nw, I see my children taking their children t the library and I lve that the excitement f ging t the library lives n frm generatin t generatin.
    As a nvelist, I’ve fund a new relatinship with libraries. I encurage readers t g t their lcal library when they can’t affrd t purchase a bk. I see libraries as a safe haven(避风港) fr readers and writers, a bridge that helps put tgether a reader with a bk. Libraries, in their wn way, help fight bk piracy(盗版行为) and 1 think all writers shuld supprt libraries in a significant way when they can. Encurage readers t use the library. Share library annuncements n yur scial media. Frequent them and talk abut them when yu can.
    1. Which wrd best describes the authr’s relatinship with bks as a child?
    A. Cperative.B. Uneasy.C. Inseparable.D. Casual.
    2. What des the underlined phrase “an added meaning” in paragraph 3 refer t?
    A. Pleasure frm wrking in the library.
    B. Jy f reading passed n in the family.
    C. Wnderment frm acting ut the stries.
    D. A clser bnd develped with the readers.
    3. What des the authr call n ther writers t d?
    A. Spnsr bk fairs.B. Write fr scial media.
    C. Supprt libraries.D. Purchase her nvels.
    4. Which can be a suitable title fr the text?
    A. Reading: A Surce f Knwledge
    B. My Idea abut writing
    C. Library: A Haven fr the Yung
    D. My Lve f the Library
    【文章大意】本文是夹叙夹议文。文章讲述了作者是一个热情的读者,孩提时热衷读书,第一份工作在图书馆。有了孩子以后,一家人去图书馆读书,阅读的习惯代代传承下去。作为小说家,作者呼吁其他作家支持图书馆,宣传图书馆。
    1. C【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段的 I was always an enthusiastic reader,smetimes reading up t three bks a day as a child. Stries were like air t me and while ther kids played ball r went t parties. I lived ut adventures thrugh the bks I checked ut frm the library.(我一直是一个热情的读者,孩提时,有时候每天读多达三本书。故事对我来说就像空气,而其他孩子则打球或参加聚会。我通过从图书馆借阅来的书籍经历冒险)可推断,作者小时候与书是密不可分的。故选C。
    2. B【解析】词句猜测题。根据上文As I grew lder and became a mther可知,我长大了成了一位母亲,结合下文I had several children and bks were ur main surce (来源) f entertainment. It was a big deal fr us t lad up and g t the lcal library, where my kids culd pick ut bks t read r bks they wanted me t read t them(我有几个孩子,书是我们娱乐的主要来源。对于我们来说,坐上车去当地的图书馆是件大事,在那里我的孩子们可以挑选要阅读的书或者想让我给他们读的书)可推断,作者成了母亲以后,带着孩子去图书馆,孩子挑选书籍来阅读,或者作者读给他们听,因此可知图书馆在作者的生活中又增添了新的意义,阅读的乐趣在家庭中代代相传”。故选B。
    3. C【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段的I think all writers shuld supprt libraries in a significant way when they can. Encurage readers t use the library. Share library annuncements n yur scial media. Frequent them and talk abut them when yu can.( 我认为所有的作家都应该在他们可以的时候以有意义的方式支持图书馆。鼓励读者使用图书馆。在社交媒体上分享图书馆公告。可以的时候常去图书馆,谈论图书馆)可知,作者呼吁其他的作家们支持图书馆。故选C。
    4. D【解析】主旨大意题。纵观全文可知,文章讲述了作者是一名热情地读者,孩提时喜欢阅读,工作在图书馆。有了孩子以后,一家人去图书馆读书,阅读的习惯代代传承下去,作为小说家,作者呼吁其他作家支持图书馆,宣传图书馆。因此推断全文围绕“作者对图书馆的爱”展开讲述。故D项“我对图书馆的爱”为最佳标题。故选D。
    B(2020·新高考全国卷 = 1 \* ROMAN I山东卷,B)
    Jenifer Mauer has needed mre willpwer than the typical cllege student t pursue her gal f earning a nursing degree. That willpwer bre fruit when Jennifer graduated frm University f Wiscnsin-Eau Claire and became the first in her large family t earn a bachelr’s degree.
    Mauer, f Edgar, Wiscnsin, grew up n a farm in a family f 10 children. Her dad wrked at a jb away frm the farm, and her mther ran the farm with the kids. After high schl, Jennifer attended a lcal technical cllege, wrking t pay her tuitin(学费), because there was n extra mney set aside fr a cllege educatin. After graduatin, she wrked t help her sisters and brthers pay fr their schling.
    Jennifer nw is married and has three children f her wn. She decided t g back t cllege t advance her career and t be able t better supprt her family while ding smething she lves: nursing. She chse the UW-Eau Claire prgram at Ministry Saint Jseph’s Hspital in Marshfield because she was able t pursue her fur-year degree clse t hme. She culd drive t class and be hme in the evening t help with her kids. Jenifer received great supprt frm her family as she wrked t earn her degree: Her husband wrked tw jbs t cver the bills, and her 68-year-ld mther helped take care f the children at times.
    Thrugh it all, she remained in gd academic standing and graduated with hnrs. Jennifer sacrificed(牺牲) t achieve her gal, giving up many nights with her kids and missing imprtant events t study. ‘‘Sme nights my heart was breaking t have t pick between my kids and studying fr exams r papers,’’ she says. Hwever, her children have learned an imprtant lessn witnessing their mther earn her degree. Jennifer is a first-generatin graduate and an inspiratin t her family-and that’s pretty pwerful.
    1. What did Jennifer d after high schl?
    A. She helped her dad with his wrk.
    B. She ran the family farm n her wn.
    C. She supprted herself thrugh cllege.
    D. She taught her sisters and brthers at hme.
    2. Why did Jennifer chse the prgram at Ministry Saint Jseph’s Hspital in Marshfield?
    A. T take care f her kids easily.B. T learn frm the best nurses.
    C. T save mney fr her parents.D. T find a well-paid jb there.
    3. What did Jennifer sacrifice t achieve her gal?
    A. Her health.B. Her time with family.
    C. Her reputatin.D. Her chance f prmtin.
    4. What can we learn frm Jenifer’s stry?
    A. Time is mney.B. Lve breaks dwn barriers.
    C. Hard wrk pays ff.D. Educatin is the key t success.
    【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Jennifer在家里不能提供大学教育的情况下,通过自己的努力,以及家人的帮助完成了四年学位。她的努力不仅让自己以优异的成绩毕业,还给家人,尤其是她的三个孩子树立了榜样,让他们得到了激励。
    1. C【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段的After high schl, Jennifer attended a lcal technical cllege, wrking t pay her tuitin, because there was n extra mney set aside fr a cllege educatin.(高中毕业后,Jennifer上了一所当地的技术学院来支付她的学费,因为家里没有额外的钱用来支付大学教育)可知,高中毕业后Jennifer通过自己挣钱来完成大学教学,因为家里没有额外的钱。C. She supprted herself thrugh cllege.(她自食其力读完了大学)符合以上说法,故选C项。
    2. A【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段的She chse the UW-Eau Claire prgram at Misnistry Saint Jseph’s Hspital in Marshfield because she was able t pursue her fur-year degree clse t hme. She culd drive t class and be hme in the evening t help with her kids.(她选择了位于马什菲尔德的圣约瑟夫医院的UW-Eau Claire项目,因为她可以在离家近的地方攻读四年的学位。她可以开车去上课,晚上可以回家照顾孩子)可知,Jennifer选择位于马什菲尔德的圣约瑟夫医院的UW-Eau Claire项目是因为离家近,这样便于照顾她的三个孩子。A. T take care f her kids easily.(为了方便照顾她的孩子)符合以上说法,故选A项。
    3. B【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段的Jennifer sacrificed t achieve her gal, giving up many nights with her kids and missing imprtant events t study.(Jennifer为了实现自己的目标牺牲了很多,她放弃了很多个和孩子待在一起的晚上,错过了很多重要的活动)可知,为了实现自己的目标Jennifer放弃了和家人待在一起的时光。B. Her time with family.(她与家人的时光)符合以上说法,故选B项。
    4. C【解析】推理判断题。根据最后一段的Thrugh it all, she remind in gd academic standing and graduated with hnrs.(虽然经历了这些,但她一直保持着良好的学术地位,并以优异的成绩毕业)和Hwever, her children have learned an imprtant lessn witnessing their mther earn her degree. Jennifer is a first-generatin graduate and an inspiratin t her family-and that’s the pretty pwerful.(然而,她的孩子们在见证母亲获得学位的过程中得到了重要的一课。Jennifer是第一代毕业生,这对她的家庭来说是一种激励——这是非常强大的。)可知,Jennifer在艰苦的环境中通过自己的努力不仅以优异的成绩毕业,还给孩子树立了榜样,同时也让家人得到了激励。由此推测,我们可以从Jennifer的故事中学到:努力总会有回报。C. Hard wrk pays ff.(努力会得到回报)符合以上说法,故选C项。
    C(2020·江苏卷,A)
    1. What happened between January 20 and February 20?
    A. The Central Steering Grup arrived in Wuhan.
    B. The WHO-China Jint Missin n Cvid-19 held a press cnference.
    C. The last Cvid-19 patient in Wuhan was discharged frm hspital.
    D. Beijing lwered its emergency respnse level.
    2. Frm which date were private cars allwed t g ut f Wuhan?
    A. January 23.B. March 11.C. April 8.D. May 7.
    【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要介绍了2020年5月7日前,中国抗击新冠肺炎的重要日期。
    1. A【解析】细节理解题。根据表格中Jan20, 2020-Feb 20,2020部分 Jan27: The Central Steering (指导) Grup arrived in Wuhan.可知,在一月二十号到二月二十号之间,中央领导小组抵达武汉。故选A。
    2. C【解析】推理判断题。根据表格中Mar18, 2020-Apr28, 2020部分Apr 8: Wuhan lifted utbund traffic restrictins(4月8日:武汉取消出境交通限制)可推知,从四月八日起,私家车被允许离开武汉。故选C。
    D(2020·江苏卷,D)
    I was in the middle f the Amazn(亚马逊) with my wife, wh was there as a medical researcher. We flew n a small plane t a faraway village. We did nt speak the lcal language, did nt knw the custms, and mre ften than nt, did nt entirely recgnize the fd. We culd nt have felt mre freign.
    We were raised n bks and cmputers, highways and cell phnes, but nw we were living in a village
    withut running water r electricity It was easy fr us t g t sleep at the end f the day feeling a little misunderstd.
    Then ne perfect Amaznian evening, with mnkeys calling frm beynd the village green, we played sccer. I am nt gd at sccer, but that evening it was wnderful. Everyne knew the rules. We all spke the same language f passes and shts. We understd ne anther perfectly. As darkness came ver the field and the match ended, the gal keeper, Juan, walked ver t me and said in a matter-f-fact way, “In yur hme, d yu have a mn t?” I was surprised.
    After I explained t Juan that yes, we did have a mn and yes, it was very similar t his, I felt a srt f awe(敬畏) at the pssibilities that existed in his wrld. In Juan’s wrld, each village culd have its wn mn. In Juan’s wrld. the unknwn and undiscvered was vast and marvelus. Anything was pssible.
    In ur sciety, we knw that Earth has nly ne mn. We have lked at ur planet frm every angle and fund all f the wildest things left t find. I can, frm my cmputer at hme, pull up satellite images f Juan’s village. There are n mre cntinents and n mre mns t search fr, little left t discver. At least it seems that way.
    Yet, as I thught abut Juan’s questin, I was nt sure hw much mre we culd really rule ut. I am, in part, an ant bilgist, s my thughts turned t what we knw abut insect life and I knew that much in the wrld f insects remains unknwn. Hw much, thugh? Hw ignrant(无知的) are we? The questin f what we knw and d nt knw cnstantly bthered me.
    I began cllecting newspaper articles abut new species, new mnkey, new spider…, and n and n they appear. My drawer quickly filled. I began a secnd drawer fr mre general discveries: new cave system discvered with dzens f nameless species, fur hundred species f bacteria fund in the human stmach. The secnd drawer began t fill and as it did I wndered whether there were bigger discveries ut there, nt just species, but life that depends n things thught t be useless, life even withut DNA. I started a third drawer fr these big discveries. It fills mre slwly, but all the same, it fills.
    In lking int the stries f bilgical discvery, I als began t find smething else, a cllectin f scientists, usually brilliant ccasinally half-mad, wh made the discveries. Thse scientists very ften see the same things that ther scientists see, but they pay mre attentin t them, and they fcus n them t the pint f exhaustin(穷尽), and at the risk f the ridicule f their peers. In lking fr the stries f discvery, I fund the stries f these peple and hw their lives changed ur view f the wrld.
    We are repeatedly willing t imagine we have fund mst f what is left t discver. We used t think that insects were the smallest rganisms(生物), and that nthing lived deeper than six hundred meters. Yet, when smething new turns up, mre ften than nt, we d nt even knw its name.
    1. Hw did the authr feel n his arrival in the Amazn?
    A. Out f place.B. Full f jy.C. Sleepy.D. Regretful.
    2. What made that Amaznian evening wnderful?
    A. He learned mre abut the lcal language.
    B. They had a nice cnversatin with each ther.
    C. They understd each ther while playing.
    D. He wn the sccer game with the gal keeper.
    3. Why was the authr surprised at Juan’s questin abut the mn?
    A. The questin was t straightfrward.
    B. Juan knew s little abut the wrld.
    C. The authr didn’t knw hw t answer.
    D. The authr didn’t think Juan was sincere.
    4. What was the authr’s initial purpse f cllecting newspaper articles?
    A. T srt ut what we have knwn.
    B. T deepen his research int Amaznians.
    C. T imprve his reputatin as a bilgist.
    D. T learn mre abut lcal cultures.
    5. Hw did thse brilliant scientists make great discveries?
    A. They shifted their viewpints frequently.
    B. They fllwed ther scientists clsely.
    C. They ften criticized their fellw scientists.
    D. They cnducted in-depth and clse studies.
    6. What culd be the mst suitable title fr the passage?
    A. The Pssible and the Impssible.
    B. The Knwn and the Unknwn.
    C. The Civilized and the Uncivilized.
    D. The Ignrant and the Intelligent.
    【文章大意】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者和妻子来到了亚马逊,妻子是一名医学研究者。一踏上这里,作者感到非常不适应,通过与当地人的接触,作者了解一些人对外部的世界并不了解。在生物多样性发现的过程中,作者意识到,很多东西是人类已知的,还有很多是人类未知的。
    1. A【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“We didn’t speak the lcal language, did nt knw the custms and mre ften than nt, didn’t entirely recgnize the fd. We culdn’t have felt mre freign. ”可知,我们不会说当地的语言,不了解当地的风俗习惯,而且往往我们不能完全认识食物,我们感觉非常陌生。由此可知,作者一到达亚马逊感觉格格不入。故选A。
    2. C【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段“Everyne knew the rules. We all spke the same language f passes and shts. We understd ne anther perfectly.”可知,每个人都知道规则,在传球和射门方面,我们说着同样的语言,彼此非常了解。由此可知,踢球时他们的彼此理解使得他们的亚马逊夜晚很美好。故选C。
    3. B【解析】推理判断题。根据第四段“In Juan’s wrld, the unknwn and undiscvered was vast and marvelus.”可知,在胡安的世界里,未知的东西和未被发现的东西是浩瀚而神奇的。由此判断,胡安对这个世界知之甚少。故选B。
    4. A【解析】推理判断题。根据第七段“I began cllecting newspaper articles abut new species, new spider...,and n and n they appear, my drawer quickly filled, I began a secnd drawer fr mre general discveries: new cave system discvered with dzens f nameless species started a third drawer fr these big discveries.”可知,我开始收集报纸上关于新物种、新蜘蛛的文章……它们源源不断地出现,我的抽屉很快就填满了。我开始用第二个抽屉来储存更普遍的发现:在新的洞穴系统发现了几十个无名的物种……我还为这些重大发现准备了第三个抽屉。由此判断,作者收集报纸文章的初始目的是为了分类我们所知道的事情。故选A。
    5. D【解析】细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“but they pay mre attentin t them ,and they fcus n them t the pint f exhaustin ,and at the risk f the ridicule f their peers.”可知,但他们更多地关注这些发现,他们把注意力集中在这些发现上直到精疲力竭的地步,冒着被同龄人嘲笑的风险。由此可知,杰出的科学家进行深入细致的研究,做出重大的发现。故选D。
    6. B【解析】主旨大意题。通读全文可知,作者和妻子来到了亚马逊。一踏上这里,作者感到非常不适应,通过与当地人的接触,作者了解到一些人对外部的世界并不了解。在对这里的风土人情和多样化生物的研究过程中,作者提高了认识,意识到很多东西是人类已知的,还有很多是人类未知的。所以短文的最佳标题为“已知和未知的事物”。故选B。
    E(2020·天津卷,B)
    “They tell me that yu’d like t make a statue(塑像) f me-is that crrect, Miss Vinnie Ream?”The deep, gentle vice helped calm the nervus girl. Asking a favr f the President f the United States was n casual matter, especially fr a seventeen-year-ld girl.
    “Yes, sir,” she replied, her dark eyes meeting his. “I wuldn’t have du ask yu, but my teacher, Mr. Mills, says I am ready. I plan t make it in an admirable manner. “
    President Lincln smiled. “Painters, sculptrs-they’ve all tried t make the best f this rdinary face, but I’m afraid there’s nt much hpe. What did yu have in mind, Miss Ream? A bust(半身像)?”
    Befre Vinnie culd say yes, the President hurried n, a shade f aplgy in his vice.
    “Of curse-I shuldn’t have asked. A full-length pse wuld be much t big a prject fr a yung wman yur size. “
    Vinnie’s face turned red. She realized she lked like a child, with her tiny figure. “Small des nt mean weak, sir,” she defended herself. “I was brn in the cuntry f Wiscnsin. I’ve driven teams f hrses and carried water. Making a full-length clay(粘土) figure wuld nt exhaust my strength-and that is what I intend t d!”
    The President’s eyes, brightened at her shw f spirit. “Srry, madam, I have underestimated yu as I didn’t knw yur backgrund.”
    But his smile faded as he rubbed his beard with bny fingers, in thught. “Miss Ream,” he sighed, “I’d like t let yu d it, but as yu knw, we are in the middle f a war. Hw culd I pssibly take the time t pse fr a sculpture nw? I hardly have a minute t myself.”
    Vinnie glanced arund and nted the size f his ffice. “I wrk quickly,” she said. Her vice was sft but cnfident as she pinted t the crner near the windws. “If I were t bring my clay here and wrk fr three hurs every afternn, I culd cmplete mst f the prject while yu are at yur desk.”
    The President seemed t cnsider her idea seriusly. He gt up and shk Vinnie’s hand warmly, “I’ve heard that yu are a talented yung wman, and I have fund yu charming and intelligent as well. I cannt make my decisin immediately, but yu will hear frm me sn.”
    The very next day, Vinnie received an invitatin frm the President.
    1. What gave Vinnie cnfidence t make her request f President Lincln?
    A. Her aggressive persnality.B. Mr. Mills’s encuraging remark.
    C. President Lincln’s gentle vice.D. Her interest in a challenging jb.
    2. Hw did President Lincln first respnd t Vinnie’s request?
    A. Pleased.B. Thrilled.C. Regretful.D. Dubtful.
    3. Vinnie cnfirmed her ability t make a full-length statue by highlighting ______.
    A. her experience frm ther prjects
    B. her inncent childhd in the cuntry
    C. the heavy labr she had dne befre
    D. the skill she picked up in Wiscnsin
    4. Vinnie wanted t chse the crner near the windws t ______.
    A. achieve effects f natural lighting
    B. keep all her tls within easy reach
    C. bserve the President at a right angle
    D. avid disturbing the president’s wrk
    5. What message des the stry cnvey?
    A. A strng-willed sul can reach his gal.
    B. Experience helps t prmte excellence.
    C. Ups and dwns make ne strng.
    D. Devtin requires enthusiasm.
    【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要记叙了Vinnie Ream向林肯总统提出给他做一个全身雕像的请求,一开始林肯总统对此表示怀疑,在Vinnie的不断努力争取后,最终第二天Vinnie收到了林肯总统的邀请。
    1. B【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段中的“I wuldn’t have dared t ask yu, but my teacher, Mr. Mills, says I am ready. I plan t make it in an admirable manner. “可知,我本来不敢问你,但我的老师Mills先生说我准备好了。我打算用一种令人钦佩的方式来做这件事。由此可知,Mills先生的话给了Vinnie向林肯总统提出要求的底气。故选B。
    2. D【解析】推理判断题。根据第五段中的“Of curse- I shuldn’t have asked. A full-length pse wuld be much t big a prject fr a yung wman yur size.”可知,当然-我不应该问的。对于你这种身材的年轻女性来说,全身雕像太大了。由此可推知,林肯总统首先对Vinnie的请求表示怀疑。故选D。
    3. C【解析】细节理解题。根据第六段中的“I’ve driven teams f hrses and carried water. Making a full-length clay figure wuld nt exhaust my strength-and this is what I intend t d!”可知,我赶过马队,提过水。做一个全身雕像不会耗尽我的力量-我还正想这样呢!此可知,Vinnie通过强调她以前所做的繁重劳动,证实了她有能力制作一个全身雕像。故选C。
    4. D【解析】推理判断题。根据倒数第四段中的“Miss Ream,” he sighed, “I’d like t let yu d it, but as yu knw, we are in the middle f a war. Hw culd I pssibly take the time t pse fr a sculpture nw? I hardly have a minute t myself. “可知,总统提到自己没有时间摆姿势来让Vinnie做雕像。根据倒数第三段中的“Vinnie glanced arund and nted the size f his ffice. “I wrk quickly,” she said. Her vice was sft but cnfident as she pinted t the crner near the windws. “If I were t bring my clay here and wrk fr three hurs every afternn, I culd cmplete mst f the prject while yu are at yur desk.”可知,Vinnie环顾四周,注意到了他办公室的大小。“我干得很快,”她说。她指着靠近窗户的那个角落,声音柔和而自信。“如果我把我的粘土带到这里来,每天下午工作三个小时,我就可以在你办公的时候完成大部分的项目。”由此可推知,上文中总统提到自己没有时间摆姿势来让Vinnie做雕像,于是Vinnie想选择靠近窗户的角落,是为了避免干扰总统的工作。故选D。
    5. A【解析】推理判断题。根据文章主要记叙了Vinnie Ream向林肯总统提出给他做一个全身雕像的请求,一开始林肯总统对此表示怀疑,在Vinnie的不断努力争取后,最终第二天Vinnie收到了林肯总统的邀请。由此可推知,这个故事表达了意志坚强的人能达到目标的思想。故选A。
    2019年高考真题
    1. 【2019·全国卷I,B】
    Fr Canaan Elementary’s secnd grade in Patchgue, N.Y.,tday is speech day ,and right nw it’s Chris Palaez’s turn. The 8-year-ld is the jker f the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the f kid wh wuld enjy public speaking.
    But he’s, nervus.“I’m here t tell yu tday why yu shuld … shuld…”Chris trips n the“-ld,”a. prnunciatin difficulty fr many nn-native English speakers. His teacher ,Thmas Whaley ,is next t him, whispering supprt.“…Vte fr …me …”Except fr sme stumbles, Chris is ding amazingly well. When he brings his speech t a nice cnclusin ,Whaley invites the rest f the class t praise him.
    A sn f immigrants, Chris stared learning English a little ver three years ag. Whaley recalls(回想起)hw at the beginning f the year,when called upn t read,Chris wuld excuse himself t g t the bathrm.
    Learning English as a secnd language can be a painful experience. What yu need is a great teacher wh lets yu make mistakes. “It takes a lt fr any student,” Whaley explains,“especially fr a student wh is learning English as their new language,t feel cnfident enugh t say,‘I dn’t knw,but I want t knw.’”
    Whaley gt the idea f this secnd-grade presidential campaign prject when he asked the children ne day t raise their hands if they thught they culd never be a president. The answer brke his heart. Whaley says the prject is abut mre than just learning t read and speak in public. He wants these kids t learn t bast(夸耀)abut themselves.
    “Basting abut yurself,and yur best qualities,” Whaley says,“is very difficult fr a child wh came int the classrm nt feeling cnfident.”
    24. What made Chris nervus?
    A. Telling a stry.B. Making a speech.
    C. Taking a test.D. Answering a questin.
    25. What des the underlined wrd “stumbles” in paragraph 2 refer t?
    A. Imprper pauses.B. Bad manners.
    C. Spelling mistakes.D. Silly jkes.
    26. We can infer that the purpse f Whaley’s prject is t _________.
    A. help students see their wn strengths
    B. assess students’ public speaking skills
    C. prepare students fr their future jbs
    D. inspire students’ lve fr plitics
    27. Which f the fllwing best describes Whaley as a teacher?
    A. Humrus.B. Ambitius.
    C. Caring.D. Demanding.
    【语篇解读】本文属于记叙文,讲述Thmas Whaley为了帮助学生学英语以及树立信心专门开展了一个演讲课程。
    24.B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段tday is speech day和本段最后一句with shining dark eyes, he seems like the kind f kids wh wuld enjy public speaking. 以及第二段第一句But he’s nervus.可知,Chris眼睛黑亮,似乎是那种喜欢公共演讲的孩子,但是他却很紧张,故可知Chris是因为做演讲紧张,故选B。
    25.A 【解析】词义猜测题。根据第二段 “I’m here t tell yu tday why yu shuld…shuld…” Chris trips n the “-ld”, a prnunciatin difficulty fr many nn-native English speakers. 以及后文except fr sme stumbles, Chris is ding amazingly well 可知, Chris 发ld比较困难,这对于英语不是母语的学习者来说都是一个困难,总体来说Chris做得出奇的好。根据前文可知,ld发音不准,因此有些结巴,停顿得不准,故选A。
    26.A 【解析】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段Whaley says the prject is abut mre than just learning t read and speak in public. He wants these kids t learn t bast abut themselves.以及最后一段 “basting abut yurself, and yur best qualities,” Whaley says, “is very difficult fr a child wh came int the classrm nt feeling cnfident.”可知,这个课程不仅仅教孩子阅读以及公共演讲,还要让孩子学会夸耀自己,而夸耀自己对于那些进入教室没有信心的学生来说很困难,故可知,Whaley老师这么做是为了帮助学生认识自己的优势增加信心,故选A。
    27.C 【解析】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段Whaley gt the idea f this secnd-grade presidential campaign prject when he asked the children ne day t raise their hands if they thught they culd never be a president.和最后一段He wants these kids t learn t bast abut themselves可知,当他有一天问学生认为自己当不了总统请举手的时候,想到了一个想法,这个课程就是帮助学生树立自己的信心,故可以看出这位老师很关心学生的成长。humrus 幽默的, ambitius 有雄心壮志的;caring 关心的;demanding要求高的。故选C。
    2. 【2019·全国卷II,B】
    “Yu can use me as a last resrt(选择), and if nbdy else vlunteers,then I will d it.” This was an actual reply frm a parent after I put ut a request fr vlunteers fr my kids lacrsse(长曲棍球)club.
    I guess that there's prbably sme demanding wrk schedule, r scial anxiety arund stepping up t help fr an unknwn sprt. She may just need a little persuading. S I try again and tug at the heartstrings. I mentin the single parent with fur kids running the shw and I talk abut the dad caching a team that his kids aren’t even n … At this pint the unwilling parent speaks up,“Alright. Yes, I’ll d it.”
    I’m secretly relieved because I knw there’s real pwer in sharing vlunteer respnsibilities amng many. The unwilling parent rganizes the meal schedule, sends ut emails, and cllects mney fr end-f-seasn gifts. Smewhere alng the way, the same parent ends up becming an invaluable member f the team. The cach is able t fcus n the kids while the ther parents are relieved t be ff the hk fr anther seasn. Handing ut sliced ranges t bldthirsty kids can be as exciting as watching yur wn kid scre a gal.
    Still, mst f us vlunteers breathe a sigh f relief when the seasn cmes t a clse. That relief is cupled with a deep understanding f why the same peple keep cming back fr mre: Cnnecting t the cmmunity(社区)as yu freely give yur time, mney, skills, r services prvides a real jy. Vlunteering just feels s gd.
    In that sense, I’m pretty sure vlunteering is mre f a selfish act than I’d freely like t admit. Hwever, if thers benefit in the prcess, and I get sme reward t, des it really matter where my mtivatin lies?
    24. What can we infer abut the parent frm her reply in paragraph l?
    A. She knws little abut the club.
    B. She isn't gd at sprts.
    C. She just desn't want t vlunteer.
    D. She's unable t meet her schedule.
    25. What des the underlined phrase “tug at the heartstrings” in paragraph 2 mean ?
    A. Encurage team wrk.
    B. Appeal t feeling.
    C. Prmte gd deeds.
    D. Prvide advice.
    26. What can we learn abut the parent frm paragraph 3?
    A. She gets interested in lacrsse.
    B. She is prud f her kids.
    C. She’ll wrk fr anther seasn.
    D. She becmes a gd helper.
    27. Why des the authr like ding vlunteer wrk?
    A. It gives her a sense f duty.
    B. It makes her very happy.
    C. It enables her t wrk hard.
    D. It brings her material rewards.
    【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文中讲述了作者成功说服了一个家长参加志愿者团队,作为一名志愿者作者发挥了自己的作用,并获得了快乐。
    24.C 【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第一段中的 Yu can use me as a last resrt(选择), and if nbdy else vlunteers,then I will d it.可知,你可以当我是最后的候选人,如果没有其他的志愿者,那么我就做。由此可推断出,她不想做自愿者。故选C。
    25.B 【解析】词义猜测题。根据划线前句she may just need a little persuading.和下面的一句话I mentin the single parent with fur kids running the shw and I talk abut the dad caching a team that his kids aren't even n ...可知,作者为了劝服这位家长,举了两个例子。故可知,划线句此处应是“煽情”之意。故选B。
    26.D 【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段中这位家长作出的贡献及the same parent ends up becming an invaluable member f the team可知,她最终成为了志愿者队伍中的重要的一员,也即是说,她成了一个好帮手。故选D。
    27.B 【解析】细节理解题。题干问作者为什么喜欢做志愿者工作。根据第四最两句Cnnecting t the cmmunity(社区)as yu freely give yur time, mney, skills, r services prvides a real jy. Vlunteering just feels s gd.可知,为社区做贡献可以带来真正的快乐, 参加志愿者活动活动能让人感觉快乐。故选B。
    4. 【2019·北京卷,B】
    Alice Mre is a teenager entrepreneur(创业者), wh in May 2015 set up her business AilieCandy. By the time she was 13,her cmpany was wrth millins f dllars with the inventin f a super-sweet treat that culd save kids' teeth,instead f destrying them.
    It all began when Mre visited a bank with her dad. On the uting, she was ffered a candy bar. Hwever, her dad reminded her that sugary treats were bad fr her teeth. But Mre was sick f missing ut n candies. S she desired t get rund the warning, "Why can't I make a healthy candy that's gd fr my teeth s that my parents can't say n t it?" With that in mind, Mre asked her dad if she culd start her wn candy cmpany. He recmmended that she d sme research and talk t dentists abut what a healthier candy wuld cntain.
    With her dad's permissin, she spent the next tw years researching nline and cnducting trials t get a recipe that was bth tasty and tth-friendly. She als apprached dentists t learn mre abut teeth cleaning. Cnsequently, she succeeded in making a kind f candy nly using natural sweeteners, which can reduce ral bacteria.
    Mre then used her savings t get her business f the grund. Afterwards, she and her father secured their first business meeting with a supermarket wner, wh finally agreed t sell Mre's prduct-Cancandy.
    As CanCandy's success grws, s des Mre's credibility as a yung entrepreneur. Mre is enthusiastic abut the candy she created, and she's als psitive abut what the future might bring. She hpes that every kid can have a clean muth and a brad smile.
    Meanwhile, with her parents' help, Mre is generally able t live a nrmal teenage life. Althugh she funded her cmpany early n in life, she wasn't driven primarily by prfit. Mre wants t use her unique talent t help thers find their smiles. She dnates 10% f AilicCandy's prfits t Big Smiles. With her talent and determinatin, it appears that the sky culd be the limit fr Alice Mre.
    34. Hw did Mre react t her dad's warning?
    A. She argued with him.B. She tried t find a way ut.
    C. She paid n attentin.D. She chse t cnsult dentists.
    35. What is special abut CanCandy?
    A. It is beneficial t dental health.B. It is free f sweeteners.
    C. It is sweeter than ther candies.D. It is prduced t a dentists' recipe.
    36. What des Mre expect frm her business?
    A. T earn mre mney.B. T help thers find smiles.
    C. T make herself stand ut.D. T beat ther candy cmpanies.
    37. What can we learn frm Alice Mre's stry?
    A. Fame is a great thirst f the yung.
    B. A yuth is t be regarded with respect.
    C. Psitive thinking and actin result in success.
    D. Success means getting persnal desires satisfied
    【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了Alice Mre,一个年轻有为的创业者的故事,故事告诉我们:积极的思考和行动会带来成功。
    34.B 【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段的But Mre was sick f missing ut n candies. S she desired t get rund the warning, "Why can’t I make a healthy candy that's gd fr my teeth s that my parents can't say n t it? "及下文她想方设法最终制作出了叫CanCandy的糖果可知,她对父亲的警告的反应是:她试图找到一条出路。故选B。
    35.A 【解析】细节理解题。根据第三段的Cnsequently, she succeeded in making a kind f candy nly using natural sweeteners, which can reduce ral bacteria.可知,因此,这种糖只使用天然甜味剂,可以减少口腔细菌,因此它对牙齿有利。故选A。
    36.B 【解析】细节理解题。根据最后一段的Mre wants t use her unique talent t help thers find their smiles.可知,Mr想用她独特的才能帮助别人找到他们的笑容。故选B。
    37.C 【解析】推理判断题。文章主要讲述了Mr的创业故事,她之所以能成功源于面对问题和困难时,她乐观的看待问题,积极的想方设法去解决问题。因此,通过她的故事让我们懂得积极的思考和行动会带来成功。故选C。
    5. 【2019·天津卷,B】
    I must have always knwn reading was very imprtant because the first memries I have as a child deal with bks. There was nt ne night that I dn't remember mm reading me a strybk by my bedside. I was extremely inspired by the elegant way the wrds sunded.
    I always wanted t knw what my mm was reading. Hearing mm say," I can't believe what's printed in the newspaper this mrning," made me want t grab it ut f her hands and read it myself. I wanted t be like my mm and knw all f the things she knew. S I carried arund a bk, and each night, just t be like her, I wuld pretend t be reading.
    This is hw everyne learned t read. We wuld start ff with sentences, then paragraphs, and then stries. It seemed an unending jurney, but even as a six-year-ld girl I realized that knwing hw t read culd pen many drs. When mm said," The C-A-N-D-Y is hidden n the tp shelf," I knew where the candy was. My prgress in reading raised my curisity, and I wanted t knw everything. I ften fund myself telling my mm t drive mre slwly, s that I culd read all f the rad signs we passed.
    Mst f my reading thrugh primary, middle and high schl was factual reading. I read fr knwledge, and t make A's n my tests. Occasinally, I wuld read a nvel that was assigned, but I didn't enjy this type f reading. I liked facts, things that are cncrete. I thught anything abstract left t much rm fr argument.
    Yet, nw that I'm grwing and the wrld I nce knew as being s simple is becming mre cmplex, I find myself needing a way t escape. By pening a nvel, I can leave behind my burdens and enter int a wnderful and mysterius wrld where I am nw a new character. In these wrlds I can becme anyne. I dn't have t write dwn what happened r what technique the authr was using when he r she wrte this. I just read t relax.
    We're taught t read because it's necessary fr much f human understanding. Reading is a vital part f my life. Reading satisfies my desire t keep learning. And I've fund that the pssibilities that lie within bks are limitless.
    41. Why did the authr want t grab the newspaper ut f mm's hands?
    A. She wanted mm t read the news t her.
    B. She was anxius t knw what had happened.
    C. She culdn't wait t tear the newspaper apart.
    D. She culdn't help but stp mm frm reading.
    42. Accrding t Paragraph 3,the authr's reading f rad signs indicates___________
    A. her unique way t lcate herself
    B. her eagerness t develp her reading ability
    C. her effrt t remind mm t bey traffic rules
    D. her grwing desire t knw the wrld arund her.
    43. What was the authr's view n factual reading?
    A. It wuld help her update test-taking skills.
    B. It wuld allw much rm fr free thinking.
    C. It wuld prvide true and bjective infrmatin.
    D. It wuld help shape a realistic and serius attitude t life.
    44. The authr takes nvel reading as a way t___________.
    A. explre a fantasy land
    B. develp a passin fr leaning
    C. learn abut the adult cmmunity
    D. get away frm a cnfusing wrld
    45. What culd be the best title fr the passage?
    A. The Magic f ReadingB. The Pleasure f Reading
    C. Grwing Up with ReadingD. Reading Makes a Full Man
    【语篇解读】本文为夹叙夹议文,作者讲述了自己的读书经历和感悟。
    41.B 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段主题句I always wanted t knw what my mm was reading.和Hearing mm say … made me want t grab it ut f her hands and read it myself可知,作者一直想知道妈妈在读什么。作者抢过妈妈读的报纸,因为作者自己迫切想看一看报纸上写的内容,故选B。
    42. D【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段My prgress in reading raised my curisity, and I wanted t knw everything,可以推断出,让妈妈开车开慢一点,他能够读出所有路标,正是作者在阅读方面的进步引起了他的好奇心,想要了解周围的一切,故选D。
    43.C 【解析】推理判断题。根据第四段第一句Mst f my reading thrugh primary, middle and high schl was factual reading. I read fr knwledge, and t make A’s n my test.可知,小学和中学阶段的阅读都是事实性阅读,读书是为了获取知识,考试得A。因此事实性阅读能够提供真实的客观的信息,故选 C。
    44. D 【解析】细节理解题。根据第五段By pening a nvel, I can leave behind my burdens and enter int a wnderful and mysterius wrld where I am nw a new character. In these wrlds I can becme anyne.( 打开一本小说,我可以摆脱我的负担,进入一个奇妙而神秘的世界,我现在是一个新的角色。在这个世界上,我可以成为任何人。)可知,阅读小说可以让作者避开复杂的现实而投入到小说中的世界中去,故选D。
    45.C 【解析】主旨大意题。根据上下文可知,作者以时间顺序回忆了自己的阅读经历和感悟,伴着阅读成长,故选项C符合题意。
    6. 【2019·江苏卷,D】
    The 65-year-ld Steve Gdwin was fund suffering frm early Alzheimer’s(阿尔楚海默症). He was lsing his memry.
    A sftware engineer by prfessin, Steve was a keen lver f the pian, and the nly musician in his family. Music was his true passin, thugh he had never perfrmed utside the family.
    Melissa, his daughter, felt it mre than wrthwhile t save his music, t which she fell asleep catch night when she was yung. She thught abut hiring a prfessinal pianist t wrk with her father.
    Nami, Melissa’s best friend and a talented pianist, gt t knw abut this and shwed willingness t help.
    “Why d this?” Steve wndered.
    “Because she cares.” Melissa said.
    Steve ndded, tears in eye.
    Nami drve t the Gdwin hme. She tld Steve she’d lve t hear him play. Steve mved t the pian and sat at the bench, hands trembling as he gently placed his fingers n the keys.
    Nami put a small recrder near the pian, Starts and stps and mistakes. Lng pauses, heart sinking. But Steve pressed n, playing fr the first time in his life fr a stranger.
    “It was beautiful." Nami said after listening t the recrding. “The music was wrth saving.”
    Her respnsibility, her privilege, wuld be t rescue it. The music was still in Steve Gdwin. It was bidden in rms with drs abut t be lcked.
    Nami and Steve met every ther week and spent hurs tgether. He’d mve his fingers clumsily n the pian, and then she’d take his place. He struggled t explain what he heard in his head. He std by the pian, eyes clsed, listening fr the first time t his wn wrk being played by smene else.
    Steve and Nami spke in musical cde lines, beats, intervals, mving frm the rt t end a sng in a new key. Steve heard it. All f it. He just culdn’t play it.
    Wrking with Nami did wnders fr Steve. It had excited within him the belief he culd write ne last sng. One day, Nami received an email. Attached was a recrding, a recrding f lss and lve, f the fight. Steve called it “Melanchly Flwer”.
    Nami heard multiple stps and starts, Steve struggling, searching while his wife Jni called him “hney” and encuraged him. The task was s hard, and Steve, angry and upset, said he was quitting. Jni praised him, telling her husband this culd be his signature piece.
    Nami managed t figure ut 16 f Steve’s favrite, and mst persnal sngs. With Nami’s help, the Gdwin family fund a sund engineer t recrd Nami playing Steve’s sngs. Jni thught that wuld be the end. But it wasn’t.
    In the mnths leading up t the 2016 Oregn Repertry Singers Christmas cncert, Nami tld the directr she had a special ne in mind: “Melanchly Flwer”
    She tld the directr abut her prject with Steve. The directr agreed t add it t the playing list. But Nami wuld have t ask Steve’s permissin. He cnsidered it an hnr.
    After the cncert, Nami tld the family that Steve’s music was beautiful and prfessinal. It needed t be shared in public.
    The family rented a frmer church in dwntwn Prtland and scheduled a cncert. By the day f the shw, mre than 300 peple had said they wuld attend.
    By then, Steve was having a hard time remembering the names f sme f his friends. He knew the path his life was nw taking. He tld his family he was at peace.
    Steve arrived and sat in the frnt rw, surrunded by his family. The huse lights faded. Nami tk the stage. Her fingers. His heart.
    65. Why did Melissa want t save her father’s music?
    A. His music culd stp his disease frm wrsening.
    B. She wanted t please her dying ld father.
    C. His music deserved t be preserved in the family.
    D. She wanted t make her father a prfessinal.
    66. After hearing Steve’s playing, Nami ________.
    A. refused t make a cmment n it
    B. was deeply impressed by his music
    C. decided t free Steve frm suffering
    D. regretted ffering help t her friend
    67. Hw can the prcess f Steve’s recrding be described?
    A. It was slw but prductive.
    B. It was beneficial t his health.
    C. It was tiresme fr Nami.
    D. It was vital fr Nami’s career.
    68. Befre Steve finished “Melanchly Flwer," his wife Jni _______.
    A. thught the music talent f Steve was exhausted
    B. didn’t expect the damage the disease brught abut
    C. didn’t fully realize the value f her husband’s music
    D. brught her husband’s music career t perfectin
    69. Hw did Steve feel at the cncert held in dwntwn Prtland?
    A. He felt cncerned abut his illness.
    B. He sensed a respnsibility fr music.
    C. He regained his faith in music.
    D. He gt int a state f quiet.
    70. What can be a suitable title fr the passage?
    A. The Kindness f FriendsB. The Pwer f Music
    C. The Making f a MusicianD. The Value f Determinatin
    【语篇解读】本文属于记叙文,主要讲述一个钢琴师帮助一个患老年痴呆症的老人录制音乐的故事,其录制过程比较艰苦,但是录制的音乐很成功,也让老人对音乐充满了信心。
    65.C 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段可知,Steve的专业软件工程,还是一个钢琴的热爱者,是家里唯一的音乐家,音乐是他真正热爱的东西,尽管没有在家以外的地方弹奏过钢琴。根据第三段Melissa, his daughter ,felt it mre than wrthwhile t save his music.可知他的女儿Melissa觉得保存他的音乐很有价值,故选C。
    66.B 【解析】推理判断题。根据第十段 “it was beautiful,” Nami said after listening t the recrding. “ the music was wrth saving.”可知,听了录音之后Nami说很美,值得保存,故可以得出Nami对Steve的音乐印象深刻,故选B。
    67.A 【解析】推理判断题。根据第十二段He’d mve his fingers clumsily n the pian, and then she’d take his place. He struggled t explain what he heard in his head.以及第十三段Steve and Nami spke in musical cde: lines, beats, intervals, mving frm the rt t end a sng in a new key. Steve heard it. All f it, he just culdn’t play it.可知,Steve会笨拙地把手指放在钢琴上,然后Nami把手指放在他放的地方,并且Steve努力解释脑海里的内容,所有的这些,都是Nami在弹奏,而Steve在听,故可知这个录制过程很慢。根据第十六段Nami managed t figure ut 16 f Steve’s favrite, and mst persnal sngs.可知作品很多。故选A。
    68.C 【解析】推理判断题。根据第十六段Jni thught that wuld be the end. But it wasn’t. 以及后文Steve取得的成就可知在完成Melanchly Flwer之前,他的妻子还没完全意识到丈夫的音乐的真正价值,故选C。
    69.D 【解析】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段He knew the path his life was nw taking. He tld his family he was at peace.可知,他知道自己一生要选择的路,告诉家人他很平静,故可知,家乡的音乐会让他重新坚定了对音乐的信念,故选D。
    70.B 【解析】标题归纳题。本文主要讲述一个钢琴师帮助一个患老年痴呆症的人录制音乐的故事,其录制过程比较艰苦,但是录制的音乐很成功,也让老人对音乐充满了信心。B项“音乐的力量”概括了全文内容,是最佳标题。故选B。
    7. 【2019·浙江卷,A】
    Zachariah Fike has an unusual hbby. He finds ld military(军队的)medals fr sale in antique stres and n the Internet.But unlike mst cllectrs, Zac tracks dwn the medals’ rightful wners, and returns them.
    His effrt t reunite families with lst medals began with a Christmas gift frm his mther, a Purple Heart with the name Crrad A. G. Piccli, fund in an antique shp. Zac knws the meaning f a Purple Heart-he earned ne himself in a war as a sldier. S when his mther gave him the medal, he knew right away what he had t d.
    Thrugh the Internet, Zac tracked dwn Crrad’s sister Adeline Rckk. But when he finally reached her, the wman flded him with questins: "Wh are yu?What antique shp?" Hwever, when she hung up, she regretted the way she had handled the call. S she called Zac back and aplgized. Sn she drve t meet Zac in Watertwn, N.Y. "At that pint, I knew she meant business, " Zac says. "T drive eight hurs t cme t see me."
    The Picclis grew up the children f Italian immigrants in Watertwn. Crrad, a translatr fr the Army during WWII, was killed in actin in Eurpe.
    Befre hearing frm Zac, Adeline hadn’t realized the medal was missing. Like many military medals, the ne Zac’s mther had fund was a family treasure." This medal was very precius t my parents. Only n special ccasins(场合)wuld they take it ut and let us hld it in ur hands," Adeline says.
    As a child, Adeline culdn't understand why the medal was s significant. “But as I grew lder,” Adeline says, "and missed my brther mre and mre, I realized that was the nly thing we had left." Crrad Piccli’s Purple Heart medal nw hangs at the Italian American Civic Assciatin in Watertwn.
    Zac recently returned anther lst medal t a family in Alabama. Since he first reunited Crrad’s medal, Zac says his recrd is nw 5 fr 5.
    21. Where did Zac get a Purple Heart medal fr himself?
    A. In the army.
    B. In an antique shp.
    C. Frm his mther.
    D. Frm Adeline Rckk.
    22. What did Zac realize when Adeline drve t meet him?
    A. She was very implite.
    B. She was serius abut the medal.
    C. She suspected his hnesty.
    D. She came frm a wealthy family.
    23. What made Adeline treasure the Purple Heart?
    A. Her parents’ advice.
    B. Her knwledge f antiques.
    C. Her childhd dream.
    D. Her memry f her brther.
    【语篇解读】这是一篇记叙文。Zachariah Fike有一个不同寻常的业余爱好:他在网上和古董店里寻找旧的军队勋章,然后将这些勋章归还它们的合法主人。文章主要叙述了他这一爱好的起源。
    21.A 【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Zac knws the meaning f a Purple Heart—he earned ne himself in a war as a sldier”可知,当Zac还是一名士兵的时候,在一次战争中他获得了一枚Purple Heart。故A选项正确。
    22.B 【解析】推理判断题。根据第三段中的“T drive eight hurs t cme t see me”可以推知,Adeline为了那枚Purple Heart开车八个小时来见Zac,由此可知,她对于这件事是认真地。因此,At that pint, I knew she meant business应该指的是Zac意识到Adeline对这枚勋章是认真的。故B选项正确。
    23.D 【解析】推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Crrad, a translatr…was killed in actin in Eurpe”和倒数第三段中的“as I grew lder…and missed my brther mre and mre, I realized that was the nly thing we had left ”这枚勋章寄托了Adeline对于去世的哥哥Crrad的回忆和思念,这是他们家留下的唯一关于哥哥的东西了。因此她很珍惜这枚勋章。故D选项正确。
    8. 【2019·浙江卷,B】
    Mney with n strings attached. It’s nt smething yu see every day. But at Unin Statin in Ls Angeles last mnth, a bard went up with dllar bills attached t it with pins and a sign that read, "Give What Yu Can, Take What Yu Need."
    Peple quickly caught n. And while many tk dllars, many thers pinned their wn cash t the bard. “Peple f all ages, races, and sci-ecnmic(社会经济的)backgrunds gave and tk, ”said Tyler Bridges f The Tlbx, which created the prject. "We even had a bride in her wedding dress cme up t the bard and take a few dllars." Mst f the bills n the bard were singles, but a few peple left fives, tens and even twenties. The vide clip(片段)shws ne man wh had fund a $ 20 bill pinning it t the bard.
    “What I can say fr the flks that gave the mst, is that they were full f smiles,” Bridges said. “There’s a certain feeling that giving can d fr yu and that was apparent in thse that gave the mst." Mst peple wh tk dllars tk nly a few, but Bridges said a very small number tk as much as they culd.
    While the clip might lk like part f a new ad campaign, Bridges said the nly gal was t shw genersity and sympathy. He added that he hpes peple in ther cities might try similar prjects and pst their wn vides n the Internet.
    “After all, everyne has bad days and gd days," he said. “Sme days yu need a helping hand and sme days yu can be the ne giving the helping hand.”
    24. What des the expressin "mney with n strings attached" in paragraph 1 mean?
    A. Mney spent withut hesitatin.
    B. Mney nt legally made.
    C. Mney ffered withut cnditins.
    D. Mney nt tied tgether.
    25. What did Bridges want t shw by mentining the bride?
    A. Wmen tended t be mre sciable.
    B. The activity attracted varius peple.
    C. Ecnmic prblems were getting wrse.
    D. Yung cuples needed financial assistance.
    26. Why did Bridges carry ut the prject?
    A. T d a test n peple’s mrals.
    B. T raise mney fr his cmpany.
    C. T earn himself a gd reputatin.
    D. T prmte kindness and sympathy.
    【语篇解读】上个月在洛杉矶的联合车站,一块牌子上别针别满了美元,上面写着“给予你所能给与的,拿走你所需要的”。这样的活动吸引了各种各样的人,组织者希望通过这样的活动来提倡仁慈和同情。
    24.C 【解析】词义猜测题。由第一段“But at Unin Statin in Ls Angeles last mnth, a bard went up with dllar bills attached t it with pins and a sign that read, "Give What Yu Can, Take What Yu Need.”可知,但是上个月在洛杉矶的联合车站,一块牌子上别针别满了美元,上面写着“给予你所能给与的,拿走你所需要的”。所以通过下文的语境,判断出第1段中的mney with n strings attached是“无条件提供的钱”的意思。故B选项正确。
    25.B 【解析】推理判断题。由第二段““Peple f all ages, races, and sci-ecnmic(社会经济的)backgrunds gave and tk, ”said Tyler Bridges f The Tlbx, which created the prject. "We even had a bride in her wedding dress cme up t the bard and take a few dllars.”可知,发起该项活动的泰勒·布里奇斯说:“所有年龄、种族和社会经济背景的人都会付出和索取。”甚至有一位穿着婚纱的新娘来到了牌子前,拿走了一些钱。所以通过泰勒·布里奇斯所说的,可以判断出,他提到新娘就是想说明这项活动吸引了各种各样的人。故B选项正确。
    26.D 【解析】细节理解题。由倒数第二段“While the clip might lk like part f a new ad campaign, Bridges said the nly gal was t shw genersity and sympathy”可知,尽管这段视频看起来像是一项新的广告活动的一部分,但是布里奇斯说这次活动唯一的目标是表现出慷慨和同情。所以布里奇斯实施这个活动是为了提倡仁慈和同情。故D选项正确。
    2018年高考真题
    1. 【2018·全国卷III,C】
    While famus freign architects are invited t lead the designs f landmark buildings in China such as the new CCTV twer and the Natinal Center fr the Perfrming Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great effrts t take the center stage.Their effrts have been prven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-ld Chinese architect, wn the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize — which is ften referred t as the Nbel Prize in architecture — n February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen t win this award.
    Wang serves as head f the Architecture Department at the China Academy f Art (CAA). His ffice is lcated at the Xiangshan campus(校园) f the university in Hangzhu, Zhejiang Prvince. Many buildings n the campus are his riginal creatins.
    The style f the campus is quite different frm that f mst Chinese universities. Many visitrs were amazed by the cmplex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves(曲线) f the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall f hills, frming a unique view.
    Wang cllected mre than 7 millin abandned bricks f different ages. He asked the wrkers t use traditinal techniques t make the bricks int walls, rfs and crridrs. This creatin attracted a lt f attentin thanks t its mixture f mdern and traditinal Chinese elements(元素).
    Wang’s wrks shw a deep understanding f mdern architecture and a gd knwledge f traditins. Thrugh such a balance, he had created a new type f Chinese architecture, said Tada And, the winner f the 1995 Pritzker Prize.
    Wang believes traditins shuld nt be sealed in glass bxes at museums. "That is nly evidence that traditins nce existed," he said.
    "Many Chinese peple have a misunderstanding f traditins. They think traditin means ld things frm the past. In fact, traditin als refers t the things that have been develping and that are still being created, " he said.
    "Tday, many Chinese peple are learning Western styles and theries rather than fcusing n Chinese traditins. Many peple tend t talk abut traditins withut knwing what they really are, " said Wang.
    The study f traditins shuld be cmbined with practice. Otherwise, the recreatin f traditins wuld be artificial and empty, he said.
    28. Wang’s winning f the prize means that Chinese architects are ___________.
    A. fllwing the latest wrld trend
    B. getting internatinal recgnitin
    C. wrking harder than ever befre
    D. relying n freign architects
    29. What impressed visitrs t the CAA Xiangshan campus mst?
    A. Its hilly envirnment. B. Its large size.
    C. Its unique style. D.Its diverse functins.
    30. What made Wang’s architectural design a success?
    A. The mixture f different shapes.
    B. The balance f East and West.
    C. The use f ppular techniques.
    D. The harmny f ld and new.
    31. What shuld we d abut Chinese traditins accrding t Wang?
    A. Spread them t the wrld.B. Preserve them at museums.
    C. Teach them in universities.D. Recreate them in practice.
    【文章大意】文章主要讲述了中国建筑设计师王澍在其作品中融合中国传统建筑文化,获得了建筑界的诺贝尔奖——普利策奖,这让中国建筑现在得到了国际认可。
    28.B 【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第二段的内容可知,王澍获得2012年普利策奖,而普利策奖相当于建筑界的诺贝尔奖,他是第一个获此奖的中国人,故推知中国建筑现在得到了国际认可。故B项正确。
    29.C 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第四段对CAA校园的描述可知,它的设计风格独特,与大多数中国大学的校园很不同,许多游客感对复杂的建筑空间和丰富的建筑类型感到吃惊,故C正确。
    30.D 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第六段1995年普利策奖的获得者Tada And的评语可知,王澍设计的成功之处是把中国传统元素融入现代设计,并保持两者的和谐,故D正确。
    31.D 【解析】推理判断题。根据文章最后一段和倒数第三段中In fact, traditin als refers t the things that have been develping and that are still being created可知,传统的研究要与实践相结合,在实践中进行再创造,否则就会是人工的和空的,故D正确。
    2. 【2018·北京卷,A】
    My First Marathn(马拉松)
    A mnth befre my first marathn, ne f my ankles was injured and this meant nt running fr tw weeks, leaving me nly tw weeks t train. Yet, I was determined t g ahead.
    I remember back t my 7th year in schl. In my first P.E. class, the teacher required us t run laps and then hit a sftball. I didn’t d either well. He later infrmed me that I was "nt athletic".
    The idea that I was "nt athletic" stuck with me fr years. When I started running in my 30s, I realized running was a battle against myself, nt abut cmpetitin r whether r nt I was athletic. It was all abut the battle against my wn bdy and mind. A test f wills!
    The night befre my marathn, I dreamt that I culdn’t even find the finish line. I wke up sweating and nervus, but ready t prve smething t myself.
    Shrtly after crssing the start line, my she laces(鞋带) became untied. S I stpped t readjust. Nt the start I wanted!
    At mile 3, I passed a sign: "GO FOR IT, RUNNERS!"
    By mile 17, I became ut f breath and the nce injured ankle hurt badly. Despite the pain, I stayed the curse walking a bit and then running again.
    By mile 21, I was starving!
    As I apprached mile 23, I culd see my wife waving a sign. She is my biggest fan. She never minded the alarm clck sunding at 4 a.m. r questined my expenses n running.
    I was ne f the final runners t finish. But I finished! And I gt a medal. In fact, I gt the same medal as the ne that the guy wh came in first place had.
    Determined t be myself, mve frward, free f shame and wrldly labels(世俗标签), I can nw call myself a "marathn winner".
    36. A mnth befre the marathn, the authr ____________.
    A. was well trainedB. felt scared
    C. made up his mind t runD. lst hpe
    37. Why did the authr mentin the P.E. class in his 7th year?
    A. T acknwledge the supprt f his teacher.
    B. T amuse the readers with a funny stry.
    C. T shw he was nt talented in sprts.
    D. T share a precius memry.
    38. Hw was the authr’s first marathn?
    A. He made it.B. He quit halfway.
    C. He gt the first prize.D. He walked t the end.
    39. What des the stry mainly tell us?
    A. A man wes his success t his family supprt.
    B. A winner is ne with a great effrt f will.
    C. Failure is the mther f success.
    D. One is never t ld t learn.
    【文章大意】本文为一篇记叙文。讲述了自己第一次跑马拉松,凭借自己的意志力成功跑完全程的励志故事。
    36.C 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第一段最后一句Yet, I was determined t g ahead. 可知,马拉松赛前一个月尽管作者脚踝受伤使得训练时间缩短,但作者仍下定决心参赛。故选C。
    37.C 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第二段I didn’t d either well. He later infrmed me that I was "nt athletic"可知,作者提到7年级的事情是为了证明自己真的没有运动天赋。故选C。
    38.A 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第10段I was ne f the final runners t finish. But I finished! And I gt a medal. In fact, I gt the same medal as the ne that the guy wh came in first place had. 可知,作者坚持到了最后,而且得到了一块奖牌,虽然不是第一名,由此可见他成功地跑完了马拉松。故选A。
    39.B 【解析】主旨大意题。通读全文可知,作者在讲述自己跑马拉松的经历,再根据最后一段Determined t be myself, mve frward, free f shame and wrldly labels(世俗标签), I can nw call myself a "marathn winner". 可知,作者成功跑完马拉松源于自己的意志。故选B。
    点睛:文章主题和中心思想的阐述往往需要大量细节信息的支持,这些细节对于理解全文内容至关重要,同时也是归纳和概括文章中心思想的基础。命题人往往会要求考生根据不同的要求阅读文章,以获得某些特定的信息,或准确地寻求所需的细节,并对细节进行直接或间接辨认和理解。文章细节的理解可以细化为:(1)一一对应型。(2)语言转述型。(3)语意理解型。(4)是非辨别型。(5)事实排序型。
    此题中的前三题为细节理解题。细节理解题首先要根据题干准确定位信息句,其次要对信息句进行准确的理解和判断,如第一题为转述型,I was determined t g ahead即made up his mind t run。第二题为语义理解题。根据文章第二段的信息In my first P. E. class, the teacher required us t run laps and then hit a sftball. I didn’t d either well. 可知,作者没有运动天赋。而第三题则为转述型,根据信息句I was ne f the final runners t finish. But I finished! And I gt a medal. In fact, I gt the same medal as the ne that the guy wh came in first place had. 可知,作者跑完了马拉松,正好与made it 意义相同。
    3. 【2018·天津卷,B】
    When I was 17, I read a magazine article abut a museum called the McNay, nce the hme f a waterclrist named Marian McNay. She had requested the cmmunity t turn it int a museum upn her death. On a sunny Saturday, Sally and I drve ver t the museum. She asked, "D yu have the address? ""N, but I’ll recgnize it, there was a picture in the magazine. "
    "Oh, stp. There it is!”
    The museum was free. We entered, excited. A grup f peple sitting in the hall stpped talking and stared at us.
    "May I help yu?" a man asked. "N, "I said. "We’re fine.” Tur guides gt n my nerves. What if they talked a lng time abut a painting yu weren’t that interested in? Sally had gne upstairs. The peple in the hall seemed very nsy(爱窥探的), keeping their eyes n me with curisity. What was their prblem? I saw sme nice sculptures in ne rm. Suddenly I sensed a man standing behind me. "Where d yu think yu are? " he asked. I turned sharply. "The McNay Art Museum!" He smiled, shaking his head. "Srry, the McNay is n New Braunfels Street." "What’s this place?” I asked, still cnfused. "Well, it’s ur hme." My heart jlted(震颤). I raced t the staircase and called ut, "Sally! Cme dwn immediately! "
    "There’s sme really gd stuff(艺术作品) up there." She stepped dwn, lking cnfused. I pushed her tward the frnt dr, waving at the family, saying, "Srry, please frgive us, yu have a really nice place." Outside, when I tld Sally what happened, she cvered her muth, laughing. She culdn’t believe hw lng they let us lk arund withut saying anything.
    The real McNay was splendid, but we felt nervus the whle time we were there. Van Ggh, Picass. This time, we stayed tgether, in case anything else unusual happened.
    Thirty years later, a wman apprached me in a public place. "Excuse me, did yu ever enter a residence, lng ag, thinking it was the McNay Museum? "
    "Yes. But hw d yu knw? We never tld anyne. "
    "That was my hme. I was a teenager sitting in the hall. Befre yu came ver, I never realized what a beautiful place I lived in. I never felt lucky befre. Yu thught it was a museum. My feelings abut my hme changed after that. I’ve always wanted t thank yu."
    41. What d we knw abut Marian McNay?
    A. She was a painter.
    B. She was a cmmunity leader.
    C. She was a museum directr.
    D. She was a jurnalist.
    42. Why did the authr refuse the help frm the man in the huse?
    A. She disliked peple wh were nsy.
    B. She felt nervus when talking t strangers.
    C. She knew mre abut art than the man.
    D. She mistk him fr a tur guide.
    43. Hw did the authr feel abut being stared at by the peple in the hall?
    A. Puzzled.B. Cncerned.
    C. Frightened.D. Delighted.
    44. Why did the authr describe the real McNay museum in just a few wrds?
    A. The real museum lacked enugh artwrk t interest her.
    B. She was t upset t spend much time at the real museum.
    C. The McNay was disappinting cmpared with the huse.
    D. The event happening in the huse was mre significant.
    45. What culd we learn frm the last paragraph?
    A. Peple shuld have gd taste t enjy life.
    B. Peple shuld spend mre time with their family.
    C. Peple tend t be blind t the beauty arund them.
    D. Peple tend t educate teenagers at a museum.
    【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。文章作者和朋友原想参观McNay博物馆,到了之后参观的时候,发现很多人奇怪的看着她,最后才发现自己误将一个私人住宅当成McNay博物馆。30年后,一位女士认出误撞入自己住宅的作者,指出正是因为作者的误撞入才让她意识到自己住的地方有多么美丽。
    41.A 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第一段When I was 17, I read a magazine article abut a museum called the McNay, nce the hme f a waterclrist named Marian McNay.可知,Marian McNay是一名水彩画家。故选A。
    42.D 【解析】细节理解题。根据文章第四段"May I help yu?" a man asked. "N, "I said. "We're fine.” Tur guides gt n my nerves.可知,导游令作者心烦,作者误认为屋子里的男人是位导游。故选D。
    43.A 【解析】推理判断题。根据文章第四段The peple in the hall seemed very nsy(爱窥探的), keeping their eyes n me with curisity. What was their prblem?(大厅的人看起来都非常爱窥探的,眼睛不停的好奇的看着我。他们有什么问题?)可以推断出,作者当时感到困惑不解。故选A。
    44.D 【解析】推理判断题。根据全文可知,作者着墨点主要在叙述参观误当成McNay博物馆的私人住宅上,故这才是文章的重心,所以将真正的McNay博物馆叙述一带而过。故选D。
    45.C 【解析】推理判断题。根据文章最后一段Befre yu came ver, I never realized what a beautiful place I lived in.可知,在作者未造访她家之前,这位女士从未意识到自己住的地方多么美丽,从而可以推断出,人们往往对周围的美而不见。故选C。
    【点睛】本文是叙事性的文章,文章有一定的趣味性,整体难度中等,考查主要以细节理解和推理判断两类题型。推理判断题属于主观性较强的高层次阅读理解题,做这类题目时,同学们要严格依据作者所陈述的细节、事实以及作者的措词、态度和语气,找出能够表露作者思想倾向和感情色彩的词句,然后利用自己已获得的相关知识进行推理判断,从而得出符合逻辑的结论。如小题3中考查作者被人盯着看的感受,我们需要找到文章中作者的措词nsy,curisity和prblem,可以推断出作者当时非常困惑不解的心理感受。
    4. 【2018·浙江卷,A】
    In 1812, the year Charles Dickens was brn, there were 66 nvels published in Britain. Peple had been writing nvels fr a century—mst experts date the first nvel t Rbinsn Cruse in 1719—but nbdy wanted t d it prfessinally. The steam-pwered printing press was still in its early stages; the literacy(识字) rate in England was under 50%. Many wrks f fictin appeared withut the names f the authrs, ften with smething like “By a lady.”Nvels, fr the mst part, were lked upn as silly, immral r just plain bad.
    In 1870, when Dickens died, the wrld murned him as its first prfessinal writer and publisher, famus and belved, wh had led an explsin in bth the publicatin f nvels and their readership and whse characters — frm Oliver Twist t Tiny Tim— were held up as mral tuchstnes. Tday Dickens’ greatness is unchallenged. Remving him frm the panthen(名人堂) f English literature wuld make abut as much sense as the Luvre selling ff the Mna Lisa.
    Hw did Dickens get t the tp? Fr all the feelings readers attach t stries, literature is a numbers game, and the test f time is extremely difficult t pass. Sme 60,000 nvels were published during the Victrian age, frm 1837 t1901; tday a casual reader might be able t name a half-dzen f them. It’s partly true that Dickens’ style f writing attracted audiences frm all walks f life. It’s partly that his writings rde a wave f scial, plitical and scientific prgress. But it’s als that he rewrte the culture f literature and put himself at the center. N ne will ever knw what mix f talent, ambitin, energy and luck made Dickens such a distinguished writer. But as the 200th anniversary f his birth appraches, it is pssible — and imprtant fr ur wn culture—t understand hw he made himself a lasting ne.
    21. Which f the fllwing best describes British nvels in the 18th century?
    A. They were difficult t understand.
    B. They were ppular amng the rich.
    C. They were seen as nearly wrthless.
    D. They were written mstly by wmen.
    22. Dickens is cmpared with the Mna Lisa in the text t stress________.
    A. his reputatin in France
    B. his interest in mdern art
    C. his success in publicatin
    D. his imprtance in literature
    23. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the text?
    A. T remember a great writer.
    B. T intrduce an English nvel.
    C. T encurage studies n culture.
    D. T prmte values f the Victrian age.
    【文章大意】本文是一篇人物传记,主要介绍了Charles Dickens在英国小说方面的重要贡献和深远影响。在他200年诞辰之际,让我们永远记住这位对文学艺术做出重大贡献的小说家。
    21.C 【解析】细节理解题。根据第一段对当时情况的描写nbdy wanted t d it prfessinally. The steam-pwered printing press was still in its early stages; the literacy(识字)rate in England was under 50%. Many wrks f fictin appeared withut the names f the authrs... Nvels, fr the mst part, were lked upn as silly, immral, r just plain bad.印刷技术落后,人们识字率低,作品上没有作者名字,小说被认为是愚蠢的不正常的,毫无价值可言。故选C。
    22.D 【解析】推理判断题。根据第二段Dickens’ greatness is unchallenged.和列举的Charles Dickens小说的影响可知,把他和Mna Lisa相比是为了说明Charles Dickens在英国小说方面的重要性和Mna Lisa在绘画方面的重要性是一样的,故选D。
    23.A 【解析】写作意图题。根据文中对Charles Dickens及其作品在英国小说史上重要性的描写,和文章最后But as the 200th anniversary f his birth appraches, it is pssible — and imprtant fr ur wn culture—t understand hw he made himself a lasting ne.可知本文是写于Charles Dickens诞辰200周年前夕,由此可知作者写本文是为了纪念这位伟大的作家。故选A。
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