2020-2021学年高二英语寒假提升天天练之阅读理解 Day 1 日常生活(含解析).doc
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1、Day 1日常生活ASome years ago, writing in my diary used to be a usual activity. I would return from school and spend the expected half hour recording the days events, feelings, and impressions in my little blue diary. I did not really need to express my emotions by way of words, but I gained a certain sa
2、tisfaction from seeing my experiences forever recorded on paper. After all, isnt collectingmemories a way of preserving the past?When I was thirteen years old, I went on a long journey on foot in a great valley, well-equipped with pens, a diary, and a camera. During the trip, I was busy recording ev
3、ery incident, name any place I came across. I felt proud to be spending my time productively, dutifully preserving for future generations a detaileddescriptionof my travels. On my last night there, I wandered out of my tent, diary in hand. The sky was clear and lit by the light of the moon, and the
4、walls of the valley looked threatening behind their screen of shadows. I automatically took out my penAt that point, I understood that nothing I wrote could ever match or replace the few seconds I allowed myself to experience the dramaticbeauty of the valley. All I remembered of the previous few day
5、s were the boring characterizations I had set down in my diary.Now, I only write in my diary when I need to write down a special thought or feeling. I still love to record ideas and quotations(经典语录) that touch me in books, or observations that are particularly meaningful. I take pictures, but not ve
6、ry oftenonly of objects I find really beautiful. Im no longer blindly satisfied with having something to remember when I grow old. I realize that life will simply pass me by if I stay behind the camera, busy preserving the present so as to live it in the future.I dont want to wake up one day and hav
7、e nothing but a pile of pictures and notes. Maybe I wont have as many exact representations of people and places;maybe Ill forget certain facts, but at least the experiences will always remain inside me. I dont live to make memoriesI just live, and the memories form themselves.1. Before the age of t
8、hirteen, the author regarded keeping a diary as a way of _.A. observing her school routine B. expressing her satisfactionC. impressing her classmates D. preserving her history2. What does the author put in her diary now?A. Notes and beautiful pictures. B. Special thoughts and feelings.C. Detailed ac
9、counts of daily activities. D. Descriptions of unforgettable events.3. The author comes to realize that to live a meaningful life is _.A. to experience it B. to live the present in the futureC. to make memories D. to give accuraterepresentations of itBA night at the movies is always a good idea. But
10、 when you leave the theater and realize you just dropped $45 on a ticket and some snacks, youll wish you had been patient enough to wait until the movie came out on Netflix. The average movie ticket price in the United States in 2000 was $5.39; now, a ticket is over $9.The main reason that movie tic
11、kets have gotten so expensive is because of inflation(通货膨胀). It was actually more expensive to go to the movies in the 70s than it is now. A ticket in 1978 cost $2.34. If you plug that into an inflation calculator, the same ticket would cost you $9.46 today. According to the National Association of
12、Theater Owners, the average cost for a ticket today is $9.11.Another reason you need to dip into your life savings to see a movie on the big screen is that theaters are competing with streaming services that produce their own films, such as Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. And lets be honest, sitting at h
13、ome on your couch or in your bed is more comfortable than sitting in a cold theater.Because of streaming technology, movie theaters have to do something to bring in customers. Attractionsincluding alcohol, reclining seats(躺椅), surround sound, and 3-D movies are all examples of that. And those upgrad
14、es come at a price, leading to more expensive tickets.“Theres all that extra cost, and its really important for theater owners and companies to make that experience as enjoyable as possible,” Patrick Corcoran, vice president of the National Association of Theatre Owners told Marketplace. “Because yo
15、ure offering a superb experienceaudience expectations are for the latest and greatest technology. Audiences are willing to pay more for a particular experience.”1. According to the passage, what makes movie tickets so expensive?A. The viewers are wealthier than before.B. The movie theatres offer pop
16、corns, alcohol for free.C. Inflation has made the ticket price appear higher than before.D. The popular movies with famous stars deserve the high price.2. We can learn from the passage that _.A. Netflix is always a better choice for movie viewers than theatresB. comfortable seats ensure movie theatr
17、es a distinct advantage over streaming servicesC. the viewers actually pay for the updates of the movie theatres via more expensive ticketsD. the theater owners and companies update the theaters to win good fame3. Which of the following would Patrick Corcoran most probably agree with?A. Its unwise f
18、or viewers to pay so much to watch a movie in the theater.B. The high price of a movie ticket is supposed to be in line with a wonderful experience.C. Its a waste of money to provide the latest technology in the theatre.D. The viewers would prefer to sit at home on the couches or in the beds.4. What
19、 is the best title for the text?A. Behind the Increasing Price of Movie TicketsB. Technological Improvement on Movie TheatresC. The Competition between Movie Theatre and Streaming ServicesD. How to Save the Viewers WalletsCRecently, as the British doctor Robert Winston took a train from London to Ma
20、nchester, he found himself having to listen to a loud conversation of a fellow passenger woman. Boiling with anger, Winston took her picture and sent it to his more than 40,000 followers on the Tweet. By the time the train reached the station in Manchester, some journalists were waiting for the woma
21、n. And when they showed her the doctors messages, she used just one word to describe Winstons actions: rude.Winstons tale is a good example of increasing rudeness, fueled by social media in our age. Studies show that rudeness spreads quickly and virally, almost like the common cold. Just witnessing
22、rudeness makes it far more likely that we, in turn, will be rude later on. Once infected, we are more aggressive, less creative and worse at our jobs. The only way out is to make a conscious decision to do so. We must have the courage to call it out, face to face. We must say, Just stop. For Winston
23、, that would have meant approaching the woman, telling her that her conversation was frustrating other passengers and politely asking her to speak more quietly or make the call at another time.The anger we feel at the rude behavior of a stranger can drive us to do out-of-place things. Research disco
24、vered that the acts of revenge (报复) people had taken ranged from the ridiculous to the disturbing. Winston did shine a spotlight on the womans behaviorbut in a way that shamed her.When we see rudeness occur in public places, we must step up and say something. And we can do it with grace, by handling
25、 it without a bit of aggression and without being rude ourselves. Because once rude people can see their actions through the eyes of others, they are far more likely to end the rudeness themselves. As this wave of rudeness rises, civilization needs civility (举止文明).1. Robert Winstons reaction to the
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