杭州市2014高考英语冲刺阅读理解选练(4)及答案.doc
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1、杭州市2014高考英语冲刺阅读理解选练(4)及答案高考英语冲刺阅读理解专项My cat Posy, a tortoiseshell tabby, lives with my family in a house in London, England. Like most cats, Posy is never pleased to see another cat on her territoryor anywhere, for that matter. Whenever she encounters a cat-like fellow, her hair stands on end, and s
2、he begins to hiss. In extreme cases, she sets up a yowling that warns the whole neighborhood.Though she may be a proud defender of her territory, there is a reason why my dad has always referred to her as “a cat of very little brain”. One day my mum came home with a purchase she was delighted witha
3、large tea cozy in the shape of a cat, with all the cat features, from ears to tail, drawn in. Naturally, when teatime rolled around the next afternoon, out came the new tea cozy to keep the pot warm. It received a lot of admiration from the rest of the family because it had the look of a real cat. T
4、his cat looked almost like a king sitting there, guarding the pot, with a half-smile on his cloth face. Suddenly, a slight sound emerged over the clink of teaspoons on china a slow, steady hiss. I turned around to see Posy behind me in the kitchen doorway, hair standing on end, ears laid back, stari
5、ng straight at the tea cozy. The tea cozy stared back. Posy edged nearer with suspicion, as her eyes narrowed, while she sent out more hissing sounds as she sized up her rivala rival whod not only managed to get INTO her house but was now ON her table. And here was the family doing nothing about it.
6、Needless to say, we had almost fallen off our chairs laughing by this timewe couldnt believe she actually thought the tea cozy was a real cat! Luckily, Posy stopped short of jumping on the unexpected rival. Eventually we took pity on her, lifted the cozy off the pot and finally convinced her that, t
7、he presence of this particular cat on her territory was no good reason to cause fur to fly.1. Posy begins to hiss _.A. whenever she sees a tortoise on her territoryB. whenever she sees another cat on her territoryC. whenever she sees a teapot at homeD. whenever she meets the family members at home答案
8、解析:答案为B。本题为细节题。由第一段 “Like most cats, Posy is never pleased to see another cat on her territoryor anywhere, for that matter. Whenever she encounters a cat-like fellow, her hair stands on end, and she begins to hiss.”可知,答案为B。2. It can be learned from the passage that_. A. Posy is loyal to my dadB. it
9、isnt difficult to read the facial expression of the tea cozyC. nobody gets along well with Posy except my mumD. my mum has been buying something like a cat to protect the pot from being broken 答案解析:答案为B。本题为推理题。本题可用排除法。A、C选项未提。由第二段 “One day my mum came home with a purchase she was delighted witha lar
10、ge tea cozy in the shape of a cat, out came the new tea cozy to keep the pot warm.”可知,D选项不符合文意。因此只有选择B选项,又及第二段 “with a half-smile on his cloth face.” 和该段的 “ The tea cozy stared back.” 可表明B选项正确。3“Posy stopped short of jumping on the unexpected rival”in the last paragraph means_. A. Posy couldnt launc
11、h a successful attack on her rivalB. Posy didnt have the ability to attack her rivalC. Posy decided not to attack her rivalD. Posys rival is not alive 答案解析:答案为C。本题为语义理解题。由最后一段可知,Posy想攻击长得像猫一样的tea cozy,她认为这是只真猫,我们看到这一幕笑破了肚皮,作者写到 “Luckily, Posy stopped short of jumping on the unexpected rival.”, 可以推断,
12、Posy没有攻击tea cozy。 “stop short of doing sth” 意为差点儿做某事,因此答案为C。4. The best title for this story is“_”. A. Posy,The Stupid Cat B. Posy,The Cat of Little BrainC. Posy,The Tortoiseshell Tabby D. Posy,The Proud Territory Defender答案解析:答案为D。本题考查文章的标题。文章都是围绕一只猫为了保护自己的领地而发生的一切,因此答案为D“Posy,自豪的领土保卫者”。社会生活类 By th
13、e early 20th century, as the United States became an international power, its cultural self-identity (认同) became more complex. The United States was becoming more diverse as immigrants streamed into the country, settling especially in Americas growing urban areas. At this time, Americas social diver
14、sity began to find significant expression in the arts and culture. American writers of German, Irish, Jewish, and Scandinavian ancestry began to find an audience, although some of the cultural elite (中坚分子) resisted the works, considering them crude and unrefined. Many of these writers focused on 20t
15、h-century city life and themes, such as poverty, efforts to assimilate (消化) into the United States, and family life in the new country. European influence now meant something very different than it once had: Artists changed the core of American experience by incorporating their various immigrant ori
16、gins into its cultural vision. During the 1920s and 1930s, a host of African American poets and novelists added their voices to this new American vision. Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Countee Cullen, among others, gathered in New York Citys Harlem (黑人住宅区) district. They began to write abo
17、ut their unique experiences, creating a movement called the Harlem Renaissance. Visual artists of the early 20th century also began incorporating the many new sights and colors of the multiethnic (不同种族的) America visible in these new city settings. Painters associated with a group known as The Eight,
18、 such as Robert Henri and John Sloan, portrayed the picturesque sights of the city. Later painters and photographers focused on the citys squalid (污秽的) aspects. Although nature remained a significant part of American cultural self-expression, as the paintings of Georgia OKeeffe demonstrated, it was
19、no longer at the heart of American culture. By the 1920s and 1930s few artists or writers considered nature the extraordinary basis of American cultural identity. In popular music too, the songs of many nations became American songs. Tin Pan Alley was full of immigrant talents who helped define Amer
20、ican music, especially in the form of the Broadway musical. Some songwriters, such as Irving Berlin and George M. Cohan, used their music to help define American patriotic songs and holiday traditions. During the 1920s musical forms such as the blues and jazz began to dominate the rhythms of America
21、n popular music. These forms had their roots in Africa as adapted in the American South and then in cities. 1. The main theme of the painting in the early 20th century is . A. poverty B. experience C. nature D. life2. Which of the following countries culture might have the least effect on American c
22、ulture? A. Finland. B. India. C. South Africa. D. Irish. 3. The following is true EXCEPT . A. Many artists or writers didnt realize the function of nature in the basis of American cultural identity until 1920s. B. The blues and jazz was quite popular in the 1920s and had a closely relation with Afri
23、can music. C. Immigrants affected Americas social diversity and it can be found in the change of the arts and culture at that time. D. The paintings which were created by Robert Henri and John Sloan may be about the beautiful scenery of the city. 4. What is some of the cultural elites attitude towar
24、ds the works written by the writers who came from Europe? A. Critical. B. Reserved. C. Positive. D. Objective. 5. Which of the following could be the best title of the passage? A. Immigration and Diversity in AmericaB. American Modern Culture and ArtC. Famous American Artists and WritersD. The Unite
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