2024屆高考英語二輪專題限時訓(xùn)練:(36)社會生活型閱讀理解(2)
專題限時訓(xùn)練(三十六) [社會生活型閱讀理解(二)]
(限時:25分鐘)
(一)
A tent can be one of the more costly items on your camping equipment shopping list. It is definitely something that you need to consider carefully.
By seeing a tent for real you will be able to get a better impression of its size and construction in the traditional shop. However, the downside is that, unless you are experienced,you may miss out some of the details that the manufacturer's promotional material makes clear. Cheap tents often look similar to the quality models they are mimicking(模仿), but you can be sure that they use inferior(次的) materials and probably have lower design standards.
Shop staff are often campers themselves. That means they usually can give lots of advice. If a shop assistant agrees with your own conclusions, that will be great; if they try to change your decision with a clear and reasonable argument, then that will be worth considering; if they just try to bamboozle(欺騙) or even bully, you then walk away.
The Internet is a wonderful tool, and so long as you know how to make the most of search engines and put in a little effort, you really have the perfect answer waiting to be found. That answer will be different for every camper as each of us has different needs. Don't be surprised to see your favourite criticized somewhere, but if you see too much criticism,then you had better start thinking again. No problem. You won't have spent anything yet, so think of it positively as a large expense is saved.
Probably the best approach, if you have the time, is to research tents online and make a short list. Then try to inspect those tents at nearby shops. Then you can make a final decision on where to buy your chosen model based purely on total cost.
1.The underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 2 means“________”.
A.disadvantage
B.instruction
C.a(chǎn)rgument
D.principle
2.It can be concluded from the third paragraph that________.
A.shop assistants usually enjoy going camping
B.shop assistants usually have practical advice
C.you should consider your idea repeatedly
D.it is impolite for you to trouble shop assistants
3.You can make use of the Internet to________.
A.meet your different needs
B.find the answer for every camper
C.help you out of trouble
D.find your favourite tent
4.Which of the following would be the main idea of this passage?
A.It is good to buy your tent in the traditional shop.
B.You'd better buy a tent with the help of the Internet.
C.Better buy a tent combining seeing tents for real in shops and researching them online.
D.Going camping is really beneficial to your health.
(二)
A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing abilities than a common phone. The first smartphones enabled the users to send and receive e-mails. Later models added the functions of portable media players, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device. Many modern smartphones also include touch screens and Web browsers that display Web pages.
A recent report says we spend an average of two hours and 40 minutes each day looking at a smartphone. That doesn't mean making calls, but playing phone games and browsing the Web.
Nowadays we always find people checking e-mails in a restaurant, taking a picture of the food when it arrives, or checking a message during a conversation instead of traditional communication. It's no secret that our life is being affected by our smartphones obsession.
However, this phenomenon has never been presented so vividly as in the short YouTube film I Forgot My Phone. Despite only being online for a few days, it's already been viewed more than 10.5 million times. Whether it will be screened in the cinema remains to be seen.
Ironically, YouTube's data show that the site gets a billion views per day from mobile devices, so a lot of those people watched it on their phones.
The short film, written by and starring actress Charlene deGuzman, shows groups of people in various social situations, the majority of whom are absorbed in their phones instead of the world around them. To a certain extent, we all do it.
5.People prefer a smartphone to a common one, because the latter can only help us ________.
A.check e-mails
B.send messages
C.find the destination
D.watch a video
6.The underlined word “obsession” in the third paragraph most probably means “________”.
A.devotion
B.contribution
C.a(chǎn)ddiction
D.emotion
7.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.People spend an average of two hours and 40 minutes each day using smartphones.
B.The film hasn't been put on in the cinema.
C.The film is written by an actor named Charlene deGuzman.
D.The film has already been viewed more than 105 million times in the first few days.
8.When the writer mentions the number of people watching the film from mobile devices in the fifth paragraph, he mainly feels ________.
A.encouraged
B.depressed
C.proud
D.satisfied
(三)
The slogan “a dog is for life, not just for Christmas” has been going strong for 27 years now.Dogs and cats have been popular Christmas gifts
in the UK and Europe for many years.But some people still haven't quite got the message.
The slogan still holds good.Some 105,000 dogs were rounded up by the local government last year because they had been abandoned, many of them shortly after the festival season.
The main reason given by owners for handing their dogs over to the Dogs Trust is that the dogs need more attention than they can give; behavioural problems and moving homes are also reasons given.
But Eleanor Silk, the Trust's communications director, says, “It's often four or five months after Christmas, in early summer, when the owner finds that the dog has got too big and too active, or that it hasn't been trained properly and has caused damage around the home.”
In any case, some organizations that help pets are quick to point out that if you are serious about getting a puppy as a pet, Christmas is not the time to do it.Puppies need to get used to their new surroundings, to be introduced to a routine, and to be looked after like small children.It's hard to meet any of these needs at Christmas.What's more, pulling a puppy out of a Christmas stocking in itself sends the wrong message to children.It encourages children to think of the puppy as a toy, rather than a responsibility.
Appreciating what you're taking on with the dogs can be a sobering(使人清醒的) realization.“For life” means thinking about the effect they'll have on your life.It also infers that you will need to care for the dogs for their whole life.
9.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Dogs and cats—the most popular Christmas gifts
B.A pet is for life, not just for Christmas
C.How to take care of your pets over Christmas
D.Let's help those abandoned pets
10.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for pets to be abandoned?
A.Pets spread some diseases.
B.Pets damage some things in the houses.
C.The owners can't take good care of the pets.
D.The owners have to move to other places.
11.The fifth paragraph mainly tells us ________.
A.how to take best care of Christmas pets
B.the right time to have a puppy as a pet
C.the reason why Christmas is not the time to get a pet
D.the worries about Christmas pets from organizations that help pets
12.Why is the author against the idea of putting a dog in the Christmas stocking as a Christmas gift?
A.Because a dog can still cause damage.
B.Because children will not take a dog seriously.
C.Because children don't like to have a dog as a Christmas gift.
D.Because a Christmas stocking is not big enough to put a dog in.
專題限時訓(xùn)練(三十六)【社會生活型閱讀理解(二】
(一)
【文章大意】 這篇文章主要講了在網(wǎng)上買帳篷和實體店買帳篷的利與弊。最后作者建議在網(wǎng)上找?guī)づ瘢缓笕嶓w店查看,最后決定在哪兒買帳篷。
1.A 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第二段的“By seeing a tent for real you will be able to get a better impression of its size and construction in the traditional shop.However,the downside is that,unless you are experienced,you may miss out some of the details that the manufacturer's promotional material makes clear.”可猜出downside意為“缺點”,故選A項。
2.B 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段前二句“Shop staff are often campers themselves.That means they usually can give lots of advice.”可知,店員通常會給出實用性的建議,故選B項。
3.D 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段第一句“The Internet is a wonderful tool, and so long as you know how to make the most of search engines and put in a little effort, you really have the perfect answer waiting to be found.”可知,你可以利用網(wǎng)絡(luò)來找你喜歡的帳篷,故選D項。
4.C 主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后一段“Probably the best approach, if you have the time, is to research tents online and make a short list.Then try to inspect those tents at nearby shops.Then you can make a final decision on where to buy your chosen model based purely on total cost.”可知,這篇文章主要建議人們在網(wǎng)上找?guī)づ瘢缓笕嶓w店查看,最后決定在哪兒買帳篷,故選C項。
(二)
【文章大意】 智能手機的出現(xiàn)改變了人們的生活,通過智能手機人們可以收發(fā)電子郵件,可以聽歌,看電影,可以上網(wǎng)瀏覽網(wǎng)頁。智能手機有著如此多的功能以至于人們越來越多地對智能手機產(chǎn)生了依賴。作者對這種現(xiàn)象非常擔(dān)憂。
5.B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的“The first smartphones enabled the users to send and receive e-mails.Later models added the functions of portable media players, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device.”可知,A、C、D項是智能手機的功能,故選B項。
6.C 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)文章第二、三段內(nèi)容可知,人們在生活中越來越依賴智能手機,對智能手機的癡迷越來越嚴(yán)重,由此判斷obsession的意思是“癡迷,上癮”,故選C項。
7.B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第三段最后一句“Whether it will be screened in the cinema remains to be seen.”可以推斷,此電影只是在優(yōu)酷上播放過,但還沒有被搬到電影院銀幕上,故選B項。
8.B 推理判斷題。作者在文章中指出人們對智能手機的過度依賴這種現(xiàn)象,然后以優(yōu)酷視頻的點擊率為例對此進行了更為有力的例證,再根據(jù)最后一段的“…the majority of whom are absorbed in their phones instead of the world around them.”可以推斷,作者對這種現(xiàn)象是感到抑郁不安的,故選B項。
(三)
【文章大意】 這篇文章主要講了寵物是終生的,而不僅僅是圣誕節(jié)禮物。作者反對把小狗裝在圣誕襪里作為圣誕禮物送給孩子是因為孩子會認為小狗是玩具,不認真對待它。
9.B 主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段內(nèi)容可知,這篇文章主要講了寵物是終生的,而不僅僅是圣誕節(jié)禮物,故選B項。
10.A 細節(jié)理解題。通過閱讀文章內(nèi)容可知,只有寵物傳播疾病沒有被提到,故選A 項。
11.C 段落大意題。根據(jù)第五段第一句“In any case, some organizations that help pets are quick to point out that if you are serious about getting a puppy as a pet, Christmas is not the time to do it.”可知,第五段主要講了圣誕節(jié)不是得到寵物的時間的原因,故選C項。
12.B 推斷判斷題。根據(jù)第五段的“What's more, pulling a puppy out of a Christmas stocking in itself sends the wrong message to children.It encourages children to think of the puppy as a toy,rather than a responsibility.”可知,作者反對把小狗裝在圣誕襪里作為圣誕禮物送給孩子是因為孩子會認為小狗是玩具,不認真對待它,故選B項。
專題限時訓(xùn)練(三十六) [社會生活型閱讀理解(二)]
(限時:25分鐘)
(一)
A tent can be one of the more costly items on your camping equipment shopping list. It is definitely something that you need to consider carefully.
By seeing a tent for real you will be able to get a better impression of its size and construction in the traditional shop. However, the downside is that, unless you are experienced,you may miss out some of the details that the manufacturer's promotional material makes clear. Cheap tents often look similar to the quality models they are mimicking(模仿), but you can be sure that they use inferior(次的) materials and probably have lower design standards.
Shop staff are often campers themselves. That means they usually can give lots of advice. If a shop assistant agrees with your own conclusions, that will be great; if they try to change your decision with a clear and reasonable argument, then that will be worth considering; if they just try to bamboozle(欺騙) or even bully, you then walk away.
The Internet is a wonderful tool, and so long as you know how to make the most of search engines and put in a little effort, you really have the perfect answer waiting to be found. That answer will be different for every camper as each of us has different needs. Don't be surprised to see your favourite criticized somewhere, but if you see too much criticism,then you had better start thinking again. No problem. You won't have spent anything yet, so think of it positively as a large expense is saved.
Probably the best approach, if you have the time, is to research tents online and make a short list. Then try to inspect those tents at nearby shops. Then you can make a final decision on where to buy your chosen model based purely on total cost.
1.The underlined word “downside” in Paragraph 2 means“________”.
A.disadvantage
B.instruction
C.a(chǎn)rgument
D.principle
2.It can be concluded from the third paragraph that________.
A.shop assistants usually enjoy going camping
B.shop assistants usually have practical advice
C.you should consider your idea repeatedly
D.it is impolite for you to trouble shop assistants
3.You can make use of the Internet to________.
A.meet your different needs
B.find the answer for every camper
C.help you out of trouble
D.find your favourite tent
4.Which of the following would be the main idea of this passage?
A.It is good to buy your tent in the traditional shop.
B.You'd better buy a tent with the help of the Internet.
C.Better buy a tent combining seeing tents for real in shops and researching them online.
D.Going camping is really beneficial to your health.
(二)
A smartphone is a mobile phone built on a mobile operating system, with more advanced computing abilities than a common phone. The first smartphones enabled the users to send and receive e-mails. Later models added the functions of portable media players, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device. Many modern smartphones also include touch screens and Web browsers that display Web pages.
A recent report says we spend an average of two hours and 40 minutes each day looking at a smartphone. That doesn't mean making calls, but playing phone games and browsing the Web.
Nowadays we always find people checking e-mails in a restaurant, taking a picture of the food when it arrives, or checking a message during a conversation instead of traditional communication. It's no secret that our life is being affected by our smartphones obsession.
However, this phenomenon has never been presented so vividly as in the short YouTube film I Forgot My Phone. Despite only being online for a few days, it's already been viewed more than 10.5 million times. Whether it will be screened in the cinema remains to be seen.
Ironically, YouTube's data show that the site gets a billion views per day from mobile devices, so a lot of those people watched it on their phones.
The short film, written by and starring actress Charlene deGuzman, shows groups of people in various social situations, the majority of whom are absorbed in their phones instead of the world around them. To a certain extent, we all do it.
5.People prefer a smartphone to a common one, because the latter can only help us ________.
A.check e-mails
B.send messages
C.find the destination
D.watch a video
6.The underlined word “obsession” in the third paragraph most probably means “________”.
A.devotion
B.contribution
C.a(chǎn)ddiction
D.emotion
7.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.People spend an average of two hours and 40 minutes each day using smartphones.
B.The film hasn't been put on in the cinema.
C.The film is written by an actor named Charlene deGuzman.
D.The film has already been viewed more than 105 million times in the first few days.
8.When the writer mentions the number of people watching the film from mobile devices in the fifth paragraph, he mainly feels ________.
A.encouraged
B.depressed
C.proud
D.satisfied
(三)
The slogan “a dog is for life, not just for Christmas” has been going strong for 27 years now.Dogs and cats have been popular Christmas gifts
in the UK and Europe for many years.But some people still haven't quite got the message.
The slogan still holds good.Some 105,000 dogs were rounded up by the local government last year because they had been abandoned, many of them shortly after the festival season.
The main reason given by owners for handing their dogs over to the Dogs Trust is that the dogs need more attention than they can give; behavioural problems and moving homes are also reasons given.
But Eleanor Silk, the Trust's communications director, says, “It's often four or five months after Christmas, in early summer, when the owner finds that the dog has got too big and too active, or that it hasn't been trained properly and has caused damage around the home.”
In any case, some organizations that help pets are quick to point out that if you are serious about getting a puppy as a pet, Christmas is not the time to do it.Puppies need to get used to their new surroundings, to be introduced to a routine, and to be looked after like small children.It's hard to meet any of these needs at Christmas.What's more, pulling a puppy out of a Christmas stocking in itself sends the wrong message to children.It encourages children to think of the puppy as a toy, rather than a responsibility.
Appreciating what you're taking on with the dogs can be a sobering(使人清醒的) realization.“For life” means thinking about the effect they'll have on your life.It also infers that you will need to care for the dogs for their whole life.
9.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Dogs and cats—the most popular Christmas gifts
B.A pet is for life, not just for Christmas
C.How to take care of your pets over Christmas
D.Let's help those abandoned pets
10.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for pets to be abandoned?
A.Pets spread some diseases.
B.Pets damage some things in the houses.
C.The owners can't take good care of the pets.
D.The owners have to move to other places.
11.The fifth paragraph mainly tells us ________.
A.how to take best care of Christmas pets
B.the right time to have a puppy as a pet
C.the reason why Christmas is not the time to get a pet
D.the worries about Christmas pets from organizations that help pets
12.Why is the author against the idea of putting a dog in the Christmas stocking as a Christmas gift?
A.Because a dog can still cause damage.
B.Because children will not take a dog seriously.
C.Because children don't like to have a dog as a Christmas gift.
D.Because a Christmas stocking is not big enough to put a dog in.
專題限時訓(xùn)練(三十六)【社會生活型閱讀理解(二】
(一)
【文章大意】 這篇文章主要講了在網(wǎng)上買帳篷和實體店買帳篷的利與弊。最后作者建議在網(wǎng)上找?guī)づ瘢缓笕嶓w店查看,最后決定在哪兒買帳篷。
1.A 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)第二段的“By seeing a tent for real you will be able to get a better impression of its size and construction in the traditional shop.However,the downside is that,unless you are experienced,you may miss out some of the details that the manufacturer's promotional material makes clear.”可猜出downside意為“缺點”,故選A項。
2.B 推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段前二句“Shop staff are often campers themselves.That means they usually can give lots of advice.”可知,店員通常會給出實用性的建議,故選B項。
3.D 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段第一句“The Internet is a wonderful tool, and so long as you know how to make the most of search engines and put in a little effort, you really have the perfect answer waiting to be found.”可知,你可以利用網(wǎng)絡(luò)來找你喜歡的帳篷,故選D項。
4.C 主旨大意題。根據(jù)最后一段“Probably the best approach, if you have the time, is to research tents online and make a short list.Then try to inspect those tents at nearby shops.Then you can make a final decision on where to buy your chosen model based purely on total cost.”可知,這篇文章主要建議人們在網(wǎng)上找?guī)づ瘢缓笕嶓w店查看,最后決定在哪兒買帳篷,故選C項。
(二)
【文章大意】 智能手機的出現(xiàn)改變了人們的生活,通過智能手機人們可以收發(fā)電子郵件,可以聽歌,看電影,可以上網(wǎng)瀏覽網(wǎng)頁。智能手機有著如此多的功能以至于人們越來越多地對智能手機產(chǎn)生了依賴。作者對這種現(xiàn)象非常擔(dān)憂。
5.B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段的“The first smartphones enabled the users to send and receive e-mails.Later models added the functions of portable media players, pocket video cameras, and GPS navigation units to form one multi-use device.”可知,A、C、D項是智能手機的功能,故選B項。
6.C 詞義猜測題。根據(jù)文章第二、三段內(nèi)容可知,人們在生活中越來越依賴智能手機,對智能手機的癡迷越來越嚴(yán)重,由此判斷obsession的意思是“癡迷,上癮”,故選C項。
7.B 細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章倒數(shù)第三段最后一句“Whether it will be screened in the cinema remains to be seen.”可以推斷,此電影只是在優(yōu)酷上播放過,但還沒有被搬到電影院銀幕上,故選B項。
8.B 推理判斷題。作者在文章中指出人們對智能手機的過度依賴這種現(xiàn)象,然后以優(yōu)酷視頻的點擊率為例對此進行了更為有力的例證,再根據(jù)最后一段的“…the majority of whom are absorbed in their phones instead of the world around them.”可以推斷,作者對這種現(xiàn)象是感到抑郁不安的,故選B項。
(三)
【文章大意】 這篇文章主要講了寵物是終生的,而不僅僅是圣誕節(jié)禮物。作者反對把小狗裝在圣誕襪里作為圣誕禮物送給孩子是因為孩子會認為小狗是玩具,不認真對待它。
9.B 主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章第一段內(nèi)容可知,這篇文章主要講了寵物是終生的,而不僅僅是圣誕節(jié)禮物,故選B項。
10.A 細節(jié)理解題。通過閱讀文章內(nèi)容可知,只有寵物傳播疾病沒有被提到,故選A 項。
11.C 段落大意題。根據(jù)第五段第一句“In any case, some organizations that help pets are quick to point out that if you are serious about getting a puppy as a pet, Christmas is not the time to do it.”可知,第五段主要講了圣誕節(jié)不是得到寵物的時間的原因,故選C項。
12.B 推斷判斷題。根據(jù)第五段的“What's more, pulling a puppy out of a Christmas stocking in itself sends the wrong message to children.It encourages children to think of the puppy as a toy,rather than a responsibility.”可知,作者反對把小狗裝在圣誕襪里作為圣誕禮物送給孩子是因為孩子會認為小狗是玩具,不認真對待它,故選B項。