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2020-2021高考英语阅读理解训练11含答案

高考英语阅读理解类练K含答案

   (满分40分,限时35分钟)(阅读理解板块练——练速度)

 

第一节(15小题;每小题2分,满分30)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

(2017·福州普通高中毕业班综合质量检测)

Booking a trip on an online travel site is convenient, but comes with its own set of problems.

They know who's going to spend more.

Last year, US travel research company Orbitz tracked people's online activities to test out whether Mac users spend more on travel than PC users. It turned out that on average, Mac users lay out $2030 more per night on hotels. As  a result, online travel sites show these users more expensive travel options first. To avoid paying more, sort results by price.【出处:21教育名师】

Their software doesn't always link the hotel's system.

A guaranteed reservation is almost impossible to come by anywhere — the risk of your flight or hotel being overbooked increases with third party providers. The middleman's software isn't immune (不受影响的) to system errors, so always call the hotel or airline to make sure your booking is processed.

You could miss out on loyalty (忠诚) points.

Third party providers can get between you and frequent flyers miles or points. Many hotel loyalty programs don't recognize external sites, while others award only minimum points without special offers, like double points on hotel stays.2·1·c·n·j·y

Don't be fooled by packages: Often, they're low­end (低档的) items grouped together.

Ever noticed how travel sites recommend a hotel, a rental car, and tour packages all in one click? These deals usually feature travel that no one wants, like flights with multiple layovers (中途停留). Check the fine_print.

Once your trip is purchased, you're on your own.

An online travel agency can't provide assistance the same way an agent can if a flight is cancelled or a room is substandard. Basically, when you arrive at the airport or hotel, you're just another customer who booked at the lowest rate.

语篇解读:本文是一篇应用文。虽然在线预订旅游方便快捷,但是仍然有一系列的问题,包括消费增加、第三方平台软件有时无法连上宾馆系统、错失消费积分、被网上旅游包服务项目欺骗等。

21What does the writer mainly intend to tell readers?www-2-1-cnjy-com

ATips of how to reserve flights online.

BProblems of reserving a hotel online.

CNotices about reserving a trip online.

DTraps in reserving hotels and flights online.

解析:C 写作意图题。通读全文可知,第一段Booking a trip on an online travel site is convenient, but comes with its own set of problems.为文章主题句。结合下文内容可知,本文主要观点是:虽然在线预订旅游方便快捷,但是仍然有一系列的问题;据此可知,本文旨在提醒读者注意在线预订旅游过程中的一系列问题,故C项正确。【来源:21·世纪·教育·网】

22Why do people probably spend more on their online reservations for trips?2-1-c-n-j-y

ABecause they book at prices offered first by travel sites.

BBecause they are shown less expensive travel options first.21cnjy.com

CBecause some of the travel expenses are earned by Mac users.

DBecause their flights or hotels are overbooked by tourist agencies.

解析:A 细节理解题。根据第二段的It turned out that on average, Mac users lay out $2030 more per night on hotels. As a result, online travel sites show these users more expensive travel options first.可知,在线预订的旅馆价格较高是因为在线旅行网站会先向用户展示价格更高的选择,故A项正确。

23Which of the following can replace the underlined part “fine print”

ADetailed items.     BDiscounted prices.

CGood deals. DSpecial services.

解析:A 词义猜测题。根据该段标题Don't be fooled by packages: Often, they're low­end (低档的) items grouped together.可知,该段主要提醒在线预订旅行的顾客不要受网上旅游包服务项目欺骗。结合该句Check the fine_print.可以判断,该处表示要仔细检查服务条款,故A项正确。

24What can we learn from the passage?

AThe third party will provide good travel services online.21世纪教育网版权所有

BFew people book trips online because of possible troubles.

CTravelers' interests may not be guaranteed with booking online.

DThose booking trips online will benefit much from loyalty points.

解析:C 推理判断题。通读全文可知,本文介绍了在线预订旅游的一系列问题,包括消费增加、第三方平台软件有时无法连上宾馆系统、错失消费积分、受网上旅游包服务项目欺骗等。据此可以判断,网上预订的旅行无法保证旅行者的利益,故C项正确。

B

(2017·郑州市高中毕业年级第二次质量预测)

At 23, my career got going. I was midway through a master's degree at the London School of Economics and Political Science and had been hired as a part­time reporter for a finance website. I got a great one­month review and my boss asked if I was interested in staying at the company after graduation.

However, balancing graduate studies with work was challenging. To deal with it, I checked my real self at my office door. I came in to  work, greeted my colleagues and listened more than I contributed in each morning meeting. The small team I worked with often seemed busy, so rather than giving ideas that might get turned down, I stayed back.

After four months, my boss called me into his office. The meeting was going well until he told me that despite the great work I had produced, the team had held a meeting and decided, “We don't think it's the right fit.”

I must have looked confused. You're ambitious, intelligent and will be very successful my boss said. “But you haven't made enough effort to join the team. You lost the enthusiasm you showed in your interview. That won't work long term, and if I could give you one piece of advice, it would be to get your guard down.” I couldn't believe that performing well at my job wasn't enough to keep it. But I knew my boss was right. They knew that when they hired me, I had no experience in finance reporting, yet they took a chance on me. In meetings I usually contributed last, after I had heard everyone else's suggestions. I did it to show that I was a listener, but also to hide my fears. They liked the person who walked into the interview, and they didn't respect me when I hid that person from them.

“Don't leave before you leave.” That advice is essential for women at all stages of our careers. Because we work so hard for success, we don't like to think that we hurt ourselves sometimes. But each of us must change when necessary. In trying to earn a full­time job, I “leaned back” in order not to show too much of myself or my lack of expertise (专门知识). I learned that the hard way wasn't the way to achieve our goals.

语篇解读:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文在公司工作,在团队里,辛苦勤奋,所在的团队也紧张忙碌,但是害怕表达自己的主张和建议。老板在肯定了的成绩的同时,建议勇于表达自己的主张,分享个人的建议。

25Why was the author offered a job at the company at first?

ABecause she just got her master's degree in finance.

BBecause she greatly impressed her boss in her first month.

CBecause she had quite a lot of experience in finance reporting.

DBecause she showed her special financial talent while working there.

解析:B 细节理解题。根据第一段的I got a great one­month review and my boss asked if I was interested in staying at the company after graduation.可知,在第一个月的工作中,获得了很高的评价,给老板留下了深刻的印象,故老板决定聘用。故B项正确。

26During her next four months at the company, the author________.

Aperformed well enough to earn the team's respect

Bdidn't balance her graduate studies with work very well

Cwas a good listener and contributed a lot in the meetings

Dwas afraid to offer her ideas because of her lack of confidence

解析:D 细节理解题。根据第二段的The small team I worked with often seemed busy, so rather than giving ideas that might get turned down, I stayed back.,并结合第四段的I did it to show that I was a listener, but also to hide my fears.可知,工作所在的团队常常看起来很忙碌,担心自己的建议或想法遭到拒绝,所以只愿做一个倾听者。据此可知,由于缺乏自信,害怕表达自己的想法,故D项正确。

27What  does the author intend to tell us in the passage?

AWe should always keep up our enthusiasm at work.

BExpertise and experience are greatly valued in the workplace.

CWe should not shy away from sharing our ideas when working in a team.

DIt's unwise of women to show themselves off when they are taking part in teamwork.

解析:C 写作意图题。第二段描述了辛苦勤奋,所在的团队紧张忙碌,第三、四段讲述老板对工作的评价:虽然辛苦努力,但是缺乏在团队中建言献策的自信和勇气,并不能赢得团队的尊敬。据此可以判断,本文旨在告诉读者在团队工作中不要畏避表达自己的观点,故C项正确。

C

(2017·太原市高三年级模拟试题)

Researchers say current exercise guidelines are unrealistic and argue that doctors should sometimes advise small increases in activity instead. They warn the 150­minute weekly target is beyond the reach of some people — particularly older individuals. And trying to reach these goals could mean the benefits of lighter exercise are overlooked. But public health officials say current recommendations have proven benefits in lowering the risk of heart disease.21*cnjy*com

There is increasing evidence that inactivity is linked to heart disease, type 2 diabetes (糖尿病) and some types of  cancer. UK guidelines for adults recommend at least two­and­a­half hours of moderate activity a week, in short periods of 10 minutes or more.

But in two separate articles in The BMJ, experts argue the message needs to change, with greater emphasis on making inactive people move more. Prof. Philipe de Souto  Barreto at the University Hospital of Toulouse, advises people who are sedentary (久坐不动的) to make small increases in their activity levels — rather than pushing to achieve current goals. He points to previous studies which show even short periods of walking of just 20 minutes of energetic activity a few times a month can reduce the risk of death, compared to people who do no exercise.【来源:21cnj*y.co*m

In the second article, Prof. Philipe Sparkling of the Georgia Institute of Technology, says doctors should tailor their advice — particularly for older patients. He suggests using GP visits for people over 60 to discuss “realistic options” to increase activity — such as getting people to stand up and move during TV commercial breaks.

Prof. Kevin Fenton at Public Health England says, Everyone needs to be active every day — short periods of 10 or more minutes of physical activity have proven health benefits, but getting 150 minutes or more of moderate activity every week is the amount we need to positively impact on a wide range of health conditions. This includes reducing the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.


28What is the current exercise goal mentioned in the passage?

A10­minute exercise. B20­minute exercise.

C60­minute exercise. D150­minute exercise.

解析:D 细节理解题根据第一段中They warn the 150­minute weekly target is beyond the reach of some people — particularly older individuals.And trying to reach these goals可知现行的锻炼目标是每周150分钟的运动量故选D

29What can we learn from the second paragraph?

A10­minute exercise has little effect on the health.

BHeart disease happens easily to the old in activity.21教育名师原创作品

CTwo­and­a­half hours of exercise is not necessary.

DInactivity easily brings about many serious diseases.

解析:D 细节理解题根据第二段的第一句There is increasing evidence that inactivity is linked to heart disease, type 2 diabetes (糖尿病) and some types of cancer.可知不活动会引发很多疾病故选D

30What is the suggestion of Prof. Philipe de Souto Barreto according to the third paragraph?

APeople should spend less time on exercise.

BPeople should lower their activity levels.

CPeople should increase exercise properly.

DPeople should achieve their current goals.

解析:C 细节理解题根据第三段的第二句Prof. Philipe de Souto Barreto ... rather than pushing to achieve current goals.可知Philipe de Souto Barreto教授建议人们要适当增加锻炼故选C

31Which of the following is TRUE about current exercise guidelines?

AThey are impractical.

BThey are reasonable.

CThey have no effect on us.

DThey are popular with people.

解析:A 细节理解题根据第一段的第一句Researchers say current exercise guidelines are unrealistic and argue that doctors should sometimes advise small increases in activity instead.可知现行的锻炼指导原则并不实用故选A

D

(2018届高三·东北三省四市教研联合体调研)

Last week, Education Secretary Arne Duncan declared a war on paper textbooks. Over the next few years he said in a speech at the National Press Club, “textbooks should be abandoned.” In their place would come a variety of digital­learning technologies, like e­readers and multimedia websites.

Such technologies certainly have their place. But Secretary Duncan is threatening to light a fire to a tried and true technology — good old paper —  that has been the foundation for one of the great educational systems on the planet. While e­readers and multimedia may seem appealing, the idea of replacing an effective learning platform with a widely hyped (炒作) but still unproven one is extremely dangerous.

An expert on reading, Maryanne Wolf, has recently begun studying the effects of digital reading on learning, and so far the results are mixed. She worries that Internet reading, in particular, could be such a source of distractions (分散注意力的事) for the student that it may cancel out most other potential benefits of a web­linked, e­learning environment. While it's true that the high­tech industry has sponsored substantial amounts of research on the potential benefits of Wed­based learning, not enough time has passed for longitudinal (纵观的) studies to demonstrate the full effects.

In addition, digital­reading advocates claim that lightweight e­books benefit students' backs and save schools money. But the rolling backpack seems to have solved the weight problem, and the astounding costs to outfit every student with an e­readerprovide technical support and pay for regular software updates promise to make the e­textbook a very pricey choice.

As both a teacher who uses paper textbooks and a student of urban history, I can't help but wonder what parallels exist between my own field and this suddenwholesale abandonment of the technology of paper.


32Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

AA tried and true technology is paper, long used in the educational system.

BDigital­learning technologies will replace the paper textbooks sooner or later.

CE­readers and multimedia websites are learning methods that are proved effective.

DMultimedia websites and good old paper are kinds of digital­learning technologies.

解析:A 细节理解题。根据第二段的第二句But Secretary Duncan is threatening to light a fire to a tried and true technology — good old paper —  that has been the foundation for one of the great educational systems on the planet.可知,纸质教科书是经实践反复检验的在教育体系中长期使用的一种技术。

33What is the drawback of a textbook according to the passage?21教育网

AIts price. BIts weight.

CIts content. DIts appearance.

解析:B 细节理解题。根据第四段第二句中的But the rolling backpack seems to have solved the weight problem可知,教科书的缺点是它的重量太重。www.21-cn-jy.com

34What worries Maryanne Wolf is that________.

Apaper learning can provide more potential benefits21·世纪*教育网

Bthe results of digital reading's effects are understandable【版权所有:21教育】

Cstudents may not focus on learning by digital reading

Ddigital reading can't provide potential benefits for users

解析:C 细节理解题。根据第三段中的She worries that Internet reading, in particular, could be such a source of distractions (分散注意力的事) for the student可知她担心数字阅读会分散学生的注意力,让他们不能专注于学习。

35What is the author's attitude towards digital learning?

ADisapproving. BSupportive.

CPositive. DObjective.

解析:D 作者态度题。根据最后一段的内容尤其是I can't help but wonder ... of paper.可知,作者对数字阅读的看法是客观的。

 

第二节(5小题;每小题2分,满分10)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

(2017·郑州市第三次质量预测)

Self­talk helps us all

Talking to yourself may seem a little shameful. If you've ever been overheard criticizing yourself for a foolish mistake or practicing a speech, you'll know the  social problems that it can cause. __36__ Talking to ourselves, whether out loud or silently in our heads, is valuable. Far from being a sign of madness, self­talk allows us to plan what we are going to do, manage our activities and control our emotions.

Psychologists call self­talk the private speech — language that is spoken out loud but directed at yourself. We do a lot of it when we are young. As children, we use private speeches to control our actions in the same way that we use public speeches to control the behavior of others__37__

Psychological experiments have shown that this so­called inner speech can improve our performance in tasks like telling what other people are thinking. One recent study suggests that self­talk is the most effective when we talk to ourselves in the second person: as “you” rather than “I”

We keep the private speech we use as children inside — but we never truly put away the out loud version. __38__ You're sure to see an athlete shouting at himself or herself.

__39__ Hearing different points of view means our thoughts can end up in different places, leading to a solution to a problem, just like a regular dialogue, and might turn out to be one of the keys to human creativity.

Both kinds of self­talk — silent and out loud — seem to bring many different benefits to our thinking.__40__

ABut there's no need for embarrassment.

BIf you want proof, turn on a sports channel.

CAs we grow older, we keep this system inside.

DTake a trip to any preschool and watch a small child playing with toys.

EWords to the self, spoken silently or aloud, are so much more than just chatter.

FAccording to the well­known saying, talking to yourself is the first sign of madness.

GSelf­talk seems to be a very good way of solving problems and working through ideas.


36A 根据下文的Talking to ourselves ... is valuable.可知,自言自语益处多多,所以没有必要感到尴尬,所以选A项。21·cn·jy·com

37C 根据上文的We do a lot of it when we are young.可推知,长大后我们把这套做法隐藏起来了,所以选C项。21*cnjy*com

38B 根据下文的You're sure to see an athlete shouting at himself or herself.我们看电视时会看到运动员冲自己大声叫喊,可推知选B项。

39G 根据下文leading to a solution to a problem可知,自言自语也是一种很好的解决问题、理清思路的办法,所以选G项。

40E 根据上文的Both kinds of self­talk — silent and out loud — seem to bring many different benefits to our thinking.及文章的主题可推知,此处指自言自语益处多多,比聊天好许多,所以选E项。

 

 


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