山东省济宁市鱼台县第二中学2017届高三英语专题复习-阅读理解应用类、科技类 WORD版缺答案.doc
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1、2017 届专题卷英语 08测试范围:阅读理解应用类、科技类阅读理解(本专题共 5 组阅读理解试题,阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 A、B、C、D 中, 选出最佳选项。)(一)Tia and Tamera Mowry starred in the situation comedy Sister in the 1990s. More recently, theyve acted in the Disney movies Twitches and Twitches Too, and appeared on reality television shows. The twin sisters f
2、irst of four planned books, Twintuition: Double Vision, went on sale on April 21.The book is about twin sisters Caitlyn and Cassie Waters, who move to a small town. As new kids, trying to fit in is hard. Its even harder when they both start having visionsand what they see actuallyhappens in real lif
3、e. This “twintuition” power is mysterious and sometimes embarrassing, but the girls have to figure out how to use it when trouble begins to happen. The Mowrys talked to TFK Kid Reporter Dahlia Suiter about the book, the power of sisters, and the tie they share.TFK: What was your inspiration for this
4、 book?TAMERA MOWRY: Were actually moms now. Being moms and reading to our toddlers(学步的儿童)we try to read to them every single nightwe realized the importance of reading to our kids. We realized, “Why not do that for ourselves?” A lot of our fans are now parents, and we wanted to extend that part of o
5、urselves that we think is really important to our fans. This is a perfect way of doing it. We have young fans now too, and we want to do some things for them as well.TIA MOWRY: I was around your age when I fell in love with reading. I remember finally being excitedabout going to the library and pick
6、ing up books. If we could come out with a book that could inspire girls your age, or people your age, to read, then I feel like were doing our job.1What can we learn about the sisters Tia and Tamera?AThey are twin sisters and speakers. BThey are moms and sports editors. CThey are television stars an
7、d twin sisters. DThey are writers and fashion models.2Which of the following can best describe “twintuition”?Apractical, importantBmagical, awkwardCeducational, scientificDconfusing, successful 3For what purpose did sisters write the book according to the text?AIt tells the importance of reading to
8、children. BIt can help young girls realize their dreams. CIt is about the tie they share.DIt tells how the girls develop in the future. 4According to the sisters, reading.Aprovides themselves some experiences at home Bis really important way of keeping their fans Cis the only important thing moms ca
9、n do for kidsDcontributes greatly to childrens learning and growing(二)In the past few decades, the fortunate among us have recognized the dangers of living with obesity and have started to change our diets. But most of us do not yet understand that news is to the mind what sugar isto the body. The m
10、edia provide us small bites of common matters, tidbits(花边新闻)that dont reallyconcern our lives and dont require thinking. Today, we have reached the same point in relation to information that we faced 20 years ago in regard to food. We are beginning to recognize how dangerous news can be.News mislead
11、s. Take the following event for example. A Benz drives over a bridge, and the bridge collapses. What does the news media focus on? The car? The person in the car? Or where he planned to go?How he survived if experienced the crash. But that is not connected. Whats relevant? Maybe the structural stabi
12、lity(稳定性)of the bridge. Thats the underlying(潜在的)risk that the report has been hiding. Butthe car is a luxury, its dramatic; its a person; and its news, which is cheap to produce. News leads us to walk around with a completely wrong risk map in our heads.News is irrelevant. Out of about 10,000 news
13、stories you have read in the last 12 months, name one that because you consumed it allowed you to make a better decision about a serious matter affectingyour life, your career or your business. The point is: the consumption of news is not connected with youInreality, news consumption is a competitiv
14、e disadvantage. The less news you consume, the bigger the advantage you have.News makes us passive. News stories are completely about things you cannot influence. The daily repetition of news about things we cant act upon makes us passive. It harries(折磨)us until we adopt aworldview that is pessimist
15、ic. The scientific term is “learned helplessness”. Its a bit of a stretch, but I would not be surprised if news consumption, at least partially contributes to the widespread disease of depression.I have now gone without news for four years, so I can see, feel and report the effects of this freedom f
16、irst-hand: less despair, less anxiety, deeper thinking, more time, and more insights. Its not easy, but itsworth it.1What may the underlined phrase “the same point” in Paragraph 1 refer to?AThat we recognize sugar is bad for our health. BThat we know obesity has become dangerous. CThat we are aware
17、of the danger of news. DThat we realize the importance of news.2The example of the bridge accident in Paragraph 2 is used to.Ashow us what is good newsBexpose the problem of news Cexplain the function of newsDprovide advice on reading news3In Paragraph 3, the author suggests that we should.Aread abo
18、ut 10,000 news storiesBfind a competitive advantage Cmake a better decisionDread less news if possible4According to the author, giving up reading news.Ais difficult but worthwhileBmay cause us to think less Csaves us lots of moneyDis healthy but useless(三)Do you like visiting castles? If you do, her
19、e are some amazing American castles that you shouldnt miss.Belvedere Castle in New York City, New YorkSurrounded by the rich, the Belvedere in Central Park is the only castle of its kind on the island of Manhattan. Constructed by Central Park landscape gardener(园林设计师)Frederick Law Olmstead andCalver
20、t Vaux, the park is now a visitor center overlooking the Great Lawn.Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North CarolinaDownton Abbeyfans would surely want to visit the fascinating country home of George Vanderbilt. The castle provides a turn-of-the-century window into the lives of its rich inhabitants and
21、their servants who tended to their every need. A visit to Asheville isnt complete without a tour of the home and gardens.Boldt Castle in Heart Island, New YorkTiny Heart Island, part of an island chain along the St. Lawrence River, houses this fairy-tale castle. The castle was planned by Waldorf-Ast
22、oria GM George Boldt as a present to his wife. Daily tours are available; the home can be reached by boat.Castello di Amorosa in Napa Valley, CaliforniaThis Napa Valley winery(酿酒厂)was created in the style of a 13th century Tuscan castle. It is open all year round for wine tastings and tours. The cas
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