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德阳市2014高考英语二轮短文类训练6 及答案或解析
德阳市2019高考英语二轮短文类训练(6) 及答案或解析 阅读理解 Words:352 难度系数:★★ 建议用时:8分钟 A few years ago I had an“aha!”moment regarding handwriting. I had in my hand a sheet of paper with handwritten instructions on it for some sort of editorial task.It occurred at first that I did not recognize the handwriting,and then I realized whose it must be.I finally became aware of the fact that I had been working with this colleague for at least a year,maybe two,and yet I did not recognize her handwriting at that point. It was a very important event in the computerization of life—a sign that the informal,friendly communication of people working together in an office had changed from notes in pen to instant messages and emails.There was a time when our workdays were filled with little letters,and we recognized one another’s handwriting the way we knew voices or faces. As a child visiting my father’s office,I was pleased to recognize,in little notes on the desks of his staff,the same handwriting I would see at home in the notes he would leave on the fridge—except that those notes were signed“dad”instead of“RFW”. All this has been on my mind because of the talk about The Rise and Fall of Handwriting,a book by Florey.She shows in her book a deep concern about the fall of handwriting and the failure of schools to teach children to write well,but many others argue that people in a digital age can’t be expected to learn to hold a pen. I don’t buy it. I don’t want to see anyone cut off from the expressive,personal associations that a pen still promotes better than a digital keyboard does.For many a biographer,part of really getting to know their subjects is learning to read their handwriting. What some people advocate is teaching one of the many attractive handwritings based on the handwriting of 16th century Italy.That may sound impossibly grand—as if they want kids to learn to draw by copying classical paintings.However,they have worked in many school systems. 1.Why was the author surprised at not recognizing his colleague’s handwriting? A.He had worked with his colleague long enough. B.His colleague’s handwriting was so beautiful. C.His colleague’s handwriting was so terrible. D.He still had a lot of work to do. 解析:选A。细节理解题。由第二段最后一句可知,作者对不能认出和自己一起工作了很长时间的同事的笔迹感到惊讶。 2.People working together in an office used to ________. A.talk more about handwriting B.take more notes on workdays C.know better one another’s handwriting D.communicate better with one another 解析:选C。推理判断题。由第三段中的“There was a time when...voice or faces.”可知,过去一起工作的人们通常能互相了解对方的笔迹。 3.The author’s father wrote notes in pen ________. A.to both his family and his staff B.to his family in small letters C.to his family on the fridge D.to his staff on the desk 解析:选A。细节理解题。由第四段中的“I was pleased to recognize...his staff,the same handwriting I would see at home...”可知,作者的父亲常用手写便条和家人及员工交流。 4.We can learn from the passage that the author ________. A.thinks it impossible to teach handwriting B.does not want to lose handwriting C.puts the blame on the computer D.does not agree with Florey 解析:选B。意图判断题。文章中大量的信息,特别是倒数第二段中的“I don’t want to see...a digital keyboard does.”表明,作者不想让手写字消失。 *************************************************************结束 (2019·四川卷)完形填空 I truly feel that my mother led me here,to Morzaine,and to my future as happy wife and bussinesswoman.When Mum 21 in October 2019,I was cook.. In December that year.while Iwas working for a wedding,apearl neeklace Mum had left me 22 .I was distraught(忧心如焚的).Some days later,I was 23 that a guy who was working with us that day。“could prnhably have made a fortune 24 the neeklace he found.” 25 .he returnde it.Hearing he I’d 26 Mum for six months before her death,he said,”Christmas is going to be 27 —why not go out to the Alps for a couple of I come to M? ,a small ,friendly village in the Alps and___28_ fell in love with it .What was __29__to be a stopgap (权宜之计) trip turned into a new life .I kept travelling between London and here and felt _30__than I had in months .In December 2019 , I was __31_as a hotel manager and moved here full time . A month later, I met Paul, who was traveling here. We fell in love. In the beginning , I didn’t want to discuss___32__, because the sadness of losing Mum__33__felt great. Paul understood that and sever___34__me. But, by summer, we got married. A year later, we used his saving, and the money from the sale of Mom’s house, to build our own ___35__. We want to give our guests a ___36__ feel, so each room is themed(以……为题) around memories from our lives. There are also style to remind me of Mom ---- a tiny chair which ___37___ be in her bedroom is set in one room. We are having a wonderful life Mum ___38___ naturally part of it, _39___ there’s no way we would be here. If it wasn’t for the __40__ she gave me. I know she’s here in spirit, keeping an eye on us . 21.A.died B. came C. returned D.visited 22.A. burned B. disappeared C . broke D. dropped 23.A.shown B.comforted C.persuaded D.told 24.A. B.stealing C.selling D.wearing 25.A.Luckly B. Naturally C.Surely D.Hopefully 26.A.nursed B. cured C.missed D.guarded 27.A.long B. hard C. merry D.free 28.A. suddenly B.finally C. nearly D.immediately 29.A.said B.proved C. supposed D.judged 30.A.smarter B.higher C.firuer D.lighter 31.A.phonnured B.hired C.regarded D.trained 32.A. travel B.business C. children D.marriner 33.A.recently B.once C.still D.first 34.A.left B.pushed C.surprised D.interrupted 35.A.hotel B.restaurant C.home D.shop 36.A.homely B.lively C.motherly D.friendly 37.A.ought to B.used to C.might D.could 38.A. takes B.keeps C.looks D.feels 39.A.unless B.while C.because D.though 40.A. B.chair C.house D.neeklace 【答案】 21-25 ABDCA 26-30 ABDCD 31-35 BDCBA 36-40 ABDCD *****************************************************结束 (2)] Unless governments take necessary measures to protect tigers, they may disappear by 2019, the World Wildlife Fund said Thursday. The conservation(保护) group said tiger numbers have decreased(减少) 95 percent in the past century and only 5 000~7 200 tigers still remain in the wild — compared with nearly ten times that many at the start of the century. WWF published an update of their study on Feb. 11, 2019 — Wanted Alive: Tigers in the Wild, marking the end of the Chinese Year of the Tiger. The report states that in spite of the great efforts over the past year, much remains to be done to prevent the tiger from becoming extinct early next century. If governments do not fight against unlawful hunting and get rid of the demand for tiger products the tiger will go to extinction, says WWF. “We cannot relax for one moment if we are to make it certain that tigers will still exist in the wild by the next Chinese Year of the Tiger in 2019.” Said Elizabeth Kemt, species conservation information manager at WWF International and one of the authors of the report. Three of the subspecies of tiger—the Bali, Caspian and Javan tigers are extinct. The South China tiger faces the same end as only 20 or 30 are known to remain in the wild, down from 4 000 in 1950s. 1. This passage tells us that _______. A. WWF is a government organization of China B. there are altogether two Chinese Years of the Tiger: 2019 and 2019] C. Elizabeth Kemf didn’t join the authors in writing the report but she agreed to their opinion D. if the twenty to thirty South China tigers were killed, probably no tiger of this kind would remain in the wild[ 2. The word “extinct” in the fourth paragraph probably means _______. A. fewer B. lost C. dead D. alive 3. Which of the following may be the best title for this passage? A. How to Protect Tigers B. Tigers Are Disappearing from the World C. Tigers in the Wild D. The Chinese Year of the Tiger 参考答案 (1—3 DBB) 【答案与解析】本文介绍了目前世界上老虎的状况。呼吁全社会对之保护。 1. D。细节题。根据文章最后一句 The South China tiger faces the same end as only 20 or 30 are known to remain in the wild 可推知此题答案为 D。 2. B。词义猜测题。根据文章第 4 段最后一句 If governments do not fight against unlawful hunting and get rid of demand for tiger products the tiger will go to extinction 可推知此题答案为 B。 3. B。主旨题。根据文章第 1 句 Unless governments take necessary measures to protect tigers, they may disappear by 2019 及全文内容,可推知此题答案为 B。 ***********************************************************结束 Want to find a job? Now read the following advertisements. FAIRMONT HOTEL Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses — Aged under 22 — At least high school graduate — Good-looking; men at least 1.72 meters tall and women at least 1.65 — Those knowing foreign languages favoured — Paid 1 600—2 200 dollars per month One Secretary — Aged under 30 — Female favoured — Good at writing and skilled at computer If interested, call 465-4768 or write to: Mr. Jack Hundris Room 0825, Fairmont Hotel 567 Wood Street, San Markers, 78003 Fax: 6954828 WILSON BOOKSTORE Accountant(会计) — Aged between 25 and 40 — With an experience of at least two years — With a degree and an accountant certificate(证书) — Paid 3 000—4 000 dollars monthly — With a practical knowledge of computer Salesclerk — Basic education of 12 years or more — Good at computer — Paid 1 800—2 200 dollars monthly Tel: 447-4398 Fax: 3485269 1. If you don’t know how to use a computer, you can just apply for the position as _______. A. a secretary B. a waiter or waitress C. an accountant D. a salesclerk 2. If you want to get the position of accountant in Wilson Bookstore, you have to satisfy the following conditions except _______. A. being a woman B. knowing well how to use a computer C. having been an accountant D. having an accountant certificate] 3. If you want to try for a job in Fairmont Hotel, you _______. A. have to be a woman and know foreign languages B. should be a university graduate C. have to be taller than 1.72 meters D. should be younger than 30 years old 4. From the ads we can conclude that _______. A. you’ll be better paid in Wilson Bookstore than in Fairmont Hotel B. all the jobs offered require experience C. the better education you’ve received, the more money you’ll make D. if you want to be an accountant, you may call 465-4768 【答案与解析】本文是一篇招聘广告,广告列出了对求职者的要求、月薪、联系方式等。 1. B。对照广告对各个职业所需条件可知,只有服务员不需要懂电脑,故选B。 2. A。要想成为Wilson Bookstore的会计,应具备的条件B、C、D三项都包括,但并没有要求是女性,所以答案选A。 3. D。要想在 Fairmont Hotel 找一份工作,从广告中的条件可知 D 项正确。 4. C。比较广告中招聘的 waiter and waitress, secretary, accountant 和 salesclerk四类职位,accountant 所需的教育程度最高,工资也最高。故选C。 **************************************************************结束 完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 “Two books per visit per week,” said the unsmiling librarian as she handed a library card. Neither the limits nor her attitude 36 me, a 9-year-old Jewish girl growing up in Berlin in the 1950s. I needed those visits. The books were filled with stories in which, however 37 things seemed, everything 38 well in the end, justice, rewarding bravery, and wisdom—a striking 39 to my everyday experiences. Thirty years later, I, a recent immigrant to the US with a daughter aged 13, stood in front of another librarian. This librarian was 40 . “What did she say?” I asked my daughter, who already knew a little English and often 41 as my interpreter. “She said ‘Can I help you?’” “Ask if they have any books in 42 ,” I requested. “No, they don’t.” translated my daughter. While hunting for a 43 , I was told that the library needed people to shelve books. The interview was short—the job didn’t require much English, just a 44 of the alphabet(字母). I started the next day. Every day, I handled hundreds of books whose meaning was 45 from me, mentally dividing them by size and color. One day, while shelving, I found English for Beginners and began studying it on my own. Step by step English letters started forming words I could 46 , words combined into phrases, and—oh, 47 !—I was reading. It was a slow process, supported by dictionaries and 48 by tears, but it was progress. Afterwards,I got promoted to the front desk — 49 books in and out and answering simple questions. Every day I receive dozens of people. Sometimes I spot new 50. They come from all over the world, so they look different, but the hesitant expression on their faces and their 51 manners are similar. My heart goes out to them, 52 they are people like me. I fully understand the 53 roads on which they have stepped. “They’ve come to the right place,” I think to 54 . Then I smile and say—just the 55 a librarian said to me a long time ago—“Can I help you?” 36. A. surprised B. comforted C. puzzled D. confused 37. A. attractive B. dull C. terrible D. strange 38. A. went out B. turned out C. figured out D. carried out 39. A. contrast B. difference C. similarity D. deny 40. A. chatting B. staring C. reading D. smiling 41. A. introduced B. instructed C. guided D. served 42. A. Spanish B. French C. Russian D. German 43. A. job B. book C. friend D. librarian 44. A. list B. knowledge C. line D. number 45. A. forbidden B. revealed C. hidden D. robbed 46. A. recognize B. realize C. define D. interpret 47. A. challenge B. wonder C. opportunity D. news 48. A. inspired B. accompanied C. blocked D. excited 49. A. checking B. classifying C. borrowing D. lending 50. A. customer B. businessmen C. immigrants D. employees 51. A. rude B. elegant C. polite D. shy 52. A. though B. until C. for D. unless 53. A. difficult B. smooth C. endless D. straight 54. A. me B. myself C. them D. themselves 55. A. time B. moment C. place D. way 参考答案 ACBAD DDABC ABBAC DCABD *****************************************************结束查看更多