2020年高考英语真题模拟试题专项汇编(2)阅读理解-故事类(含解析).doc
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1、2020年高考英语真题模拟试题专项汇编(2)阅读理解-故事类1. They tell me that youd like to make a statue(塑像)of meis that correct, Miss Vinnie Ream? The deep, gentle voice helped calm the nervous girl. Asking a favor of the President of the United States was no casual matter, especially for a seventeen-year-old girl. Yes, sir,
2、 she replied, her dark eyes meeting his. I wouldnt have dared ask you, but my teacher, Mr. Mills, says I am ready. I plan to make it in an admirable manner. President Lincoln smiled. Painters, sculptorstheyve all tried to make the best of this ordinary face, but Im afraid theres not much hope. What
3、did you have in mind, Miss Ream? A bust(半身像)? Before Vinnie could say yes, the President hurried on, a shade of apology in his voice. Of courseI shouldnt have asked. A full-length pose would be much too big a project for a young woman your size. Vinnies face turned red. She realized she looked like
4、a child, with her tiny figure. Small does not mean weak, sir, she defended herself. I was born in the country of Wisconsin. Ive driven teams of horses and carried water. Making a full-length clay(粘土)figure would not exhaust my strengthand that is what I intend to do! The Presidents eyes, brightened
5、at her show of spirit. Sorry, madam, I have underestimated you as I didnt know your background. But his smile faded as he rubbed his beard with bony fingers, in thought. Miss Ream, he sighed, Id like to let you do it, but as you know, we are in the middle of a war. How could I possibly take the time
6、 to pose for a sculpture now? I hardly have a minute to myself. Vinnie glanced around and noted the size of his office. I work quickly, she said. Her voice was soft but confident as she pointed to the corner near the windows. If I were to bring my clay here and work for three hours every afternoon,
7、I could complete most of the project while you are at your desk. The President seemed to consider her idea seriously. He got up and shook Vinnies hand warmly, Ive heard that you are a talented young woman, and I have found you charming and intelligent as well. I cannot make my decision immediately,
8、but you will hear from me soon. The very next day, Vinnie received an invitation from the President. (1).What gave Vinnie confidence to make her request of President Lincoln?A.Her aggressive personality.B.Mr. Millss encouraging remark.C.President Lincolns gentle voice.D.Her interest in a challenging
9、 job.(2).How did President Lincoln first respond to Vinnies request?A.Pleased.B.Thrilled.C.Regretful.D.Doubtful.(3).Vinnie confirmed her ability to make a full-length statue by highlighting _.A.her experience from other projectsB.her innocent childhood in the countryC.the heavy labor she had done be
10、foreD.the skill she picked up in Wisconsin(4).Vinnie wanted to choose the corner near the windows to _.A.achieve effects of natural lightingB.keep all her tools within easy reachC.observe the President at a right angleD.avoid disturbing the presidents work(5).What message does the story convey?A.A s
11、trong-willed soul can reach his goal.B.Experience helps to promote excellence.C.Ups and downs make one strong.D.Devotion requires enthusiasm.2. Growing up, Deka Ismail says she let labels define what she could be. I was a black girl, from a refugee (难民)family, Deka said. It was as if I was only allo
12、wed to explore in this predetermined box. After a high school chemistry class inspired her to think about a career in science and gave her confidence in the field, Deka learned to live outside labels and began making big plans for her future. Now she is about to begin her freshman year at the Univer
13、sity of California, planning to become a professor. Born and raised in San Diegos City Heights neighbourhood, Deka is the daughter of a Somali refugee couple. While some might say Dekas success happened in spite of her background, she would say differently, that her experiences shaped her and inspir
14、ed her to be the driven, young scientist that she is today. When Deka was eight years old, her mother got a job by studying hard back in school in order to support the whole family. That made Deka realize that education could make a difference to ones life. She spent a lot of time in the library rea
15、ding books, and didnt do many of the things her peers did, like partying or having romantic relationships. I always felt like I had to be the perfect girl for my family, Deka said. You have to not even do your best but two times better than everyone else. I felt like the whole world was waiting for
16、me to mess up. Dekas efforts paid off. The summer before her senior year of high school, she was accepted to the American Chemical Society Project SEED Programme. She brought both enthusiasm and focus, Botham, a researcher at this research institute, recalled. She arrived every day ready to work, re
17、ady to learn and ready to tackle new challenges regardless of whether or not she had done anything similar. When asked what advice she would give to others like her, Deka warned them not to underestimate themselves. Dont tell yourself that the scholarship is too big or this programme is too competit
18、ive or Ill never get into this school, she said. I was not sure whether I could make it until I started seeing the acceptance letters rolling in.(1).From the passage, we can learn that _.A.Deka was adopted by a refugee familyB.Deka spent a lot of time going to partiesC.Deka became a professor after
19、graduationD.Dekas experiences drove her to work hard(2).Deka realized the importance of education _.A.from her mothers experienceB.after her chemistry classC.by reading books in the libraryD.through working at the institute(3).According to the last paragraph, Deka advised that studentsbe _.A.patient
20、B.confidentC.ambitiousD.generous(4).What does the story intend to tell us?A.Life is not all roses.B.Practice makes perfect.C.Well begun is half done.D.Hard work leads to success.3.Stanley Martin Lieber was born in Manhattan, NY on December 28, 1922.Upon graduating from De Witt Clinton High School, t
21、he 16-year-old boy was hired at what was then called Timely Comics. The company was best known for inexpensive fiction, or magazines. In 1941, when given his first chance to author a storya short text for Captain America, he signed his name as “Stan Lee”. However, thepseudonymstuck, and soon after,
22、became his legal name.Promoted to the editor of the comic book division at the age of 19, Lee spent the next decade writing a variety of styles. In the late 1950s, knowing his common writing career, Lee was considering leaving when he was asked to create a superhero character to compete with DC Comi
23、cs successful Justice League.Lee partnered Jack Kirby to launch the Fantastic Four. The comic book was an instant hit, leading to the development of other superhero characters such as Iron Man, and Spider-man. Unlike previous superheroes who were described as perfect, Lees creations were provided wi
24、th human faults, thus making them more related to fans.In 1972, Lee, by then the publisher of marvel, gave up editorial control to spend time promoting the company. While television shows featuring Marvel characters like Spider-Man and the Hulk did well, achieving success on the big screen proved di
25、fficult. It was not until 2000 with the release of The X-man, starring Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, lan Mekellen, and Halle Berry, that Marvels superheroes became a hit on the big screen. This was also the first time Lee had began the much- -loved tradition of making cameo (客串演出) appearances in th
26、e movies. In 2009, the Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel and lifted up the superhero world further with summer blockbusters like The Avengers.Though Lee is no longer with us, his larger-than-life personality, fun-loving wit, and charm will be remembered for generations to come.1.Which word can rep
27、lace the underlined word “pseudonym” in Paragraph 1?A.Pen name.B.Fiction.C.Text.D.Company.2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.All the superheroes Lee created were perfect.B.Lee was asked to cooperate with Justice league.C.Marvel was bought by Walt Disney Company in 2009.D.The
28、 comic book Fantastic Four was a complete failure.3.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A.The success of Stanley Martin s comic books.B.Stanley Martins first appearance in the movies.C.Stanley Martins decision to create his own company.D.Stanley Martin s devotion to moving his company to a hig
29、her rank.4.Where is this passage most likely from?A.a biography.B.A diary.C.A guide book.D.A book review.4.Almost everyone labels me an optimist. But even optimists can temporarily lose hope. This was the case for me on a particularly cold and gloomy January day. I felt depressed by the painful chal
30、lenges I was dealing with in my personal life. Marriage, health, and financial struggles had joined forces to create a tornado of emotion that threatened to crush my spirit. I felt angry. The weather seemed to reflect my mood-the gray sky blocked even a single ray of sunlight.About midway through th
31、e day, I left work to get some lunch. Still feeling negative, I noticed that the sun had come out for a brief moment. I began to think about my negative attitude and remind myself that I was responsible for choosing my state of mind. Even as I consciously reminded myself of this truth, I felt incapa
32、ble of making the shift.As I stopped at a red light, I looked at the car directly in front of mine. The personalized license plate caught my eye-it read “Sunout”. This brought an immediate smile to my face. It felt like a reminder that the sun was shining after all. But then my eyes moved to the car
33、 that was perfectly parallel to the Sunout vehicle. The license plate on that car read “Complainer” This brought more than a smile to my face as I laughed out loudly! Seeing the two very opposite license plates at that exact moment in time, I felt my spirits and mood lift as I made the conscious dec
34、ision to choose a positive attitude.I shared my story with several co-workers who responded with warm laughter. I learned that day that when we are feeling too discouraged to bring ourselves out of a state of negativity, relief is just near!1.What can we infer from Paragraph 1?A.The writer had probl
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