2020届高中英语二轮复习 阅读理解(社会现象类) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、 高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2020届高中英语二轮复习 阅读理解(社会现象类)1、With new and innovative (创新的) ideas, 10 teams of student groups competed at URs Hult Prize competition on Nov.3 to skip the selection process for the regional competition.“If you ever had a crazy idea or passion, now it is time to explore it.” senior and H
2、ult Prize competitor Sharfuz Shifat said.The Hult Prize is an international competition where undergraduate and graduate students alike compete to win a $1 million prize to start a company based on their ideas.For many competitors, this competition is an outlet for innovative and novel ideas that ca
3、n speed up change in the world.“I believe in social entrepreneurship and the power of business to create social change,” said senior Shelly Chen from Team Boodana.In addition to wanting to make a lasting social effect, some competitors have personal connections to their ideas and a strong motivation
4、 to bring them to reality.“Were passionate about this because it comes from our life,” sophomore Cherine Ghazouani and Team Forty-Two member said.“Were trying to make our familys, our countrys and our peoples lives better.”After the event, the award ceremony announced the winner: the first and secon
5、d runner-ups as Team BestBeing, Team Forty-Two and Team Boodana, respectively.Although the ruling ideas of the winners were meant to provide jobs for unemployed youth, many of the proposed solutions also handled other problems in todays society.Team Forty-Two worked on re-inventing the impractical t
6、utoring system in Mediterranean countries; Team BestBeing aimed to provide a solution for the lack of availability of mental health services all over the world.“Usually some of the most simple but practical solutions are the ones that are the most beautiful and effective,” judge Anna Schreyer said.“
7、The challenge is being able to look at things in a completely new way thats very simple.Try to step out of the box of how we do things and how we think about things.”1.What is the purpose of the URs Hult Prize competition?A.Not to let go of good ideas.B.To award the most hardworking students.C.Not t
8、o be crazy about changing the reality.D.To stress the importance of regional competition.2.What do the winners mainly focus on?A.Youth unemployment.B.A solution to mental health.C.The impractical tutoring system.D.The way of innovative thinking.3.What can be viewed as the best idea according to judg
9、e Anna Schreyer?A.Effective and innovative.B.Simple and practical.C.Long-lasting and simple.D.Changeable and practical.2、 The University of Birmingham is the first excellent UK Russell Group university to announce that it will accept the Gaokao exam for high-flying Chinese students wishing to join i
10、ts. undergraduate courses in 2019. High school students who complete the National Higher Education Entrance Examination, or Gaokao, with top grades will be able to apply for direct entry onto Birmingham degree programmes without first completing a foundation year which is a routine for the freshman.
11、 Gaokao is usually taken by students in their last year of senior high school and, every year, each province in China sets the grades required to gain admission to its universities. It is usually held across China in early June. Students are tested in Chinese, Mathematics, a Foreign Language and soc
12、ial sciences or natural sciences. University of Birmingham Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David Eastwood said: The University of Birmingham has been challenging and developing great minds for more than a century. We welcome people from around the globe to study at Birmingham and Chinese students form
13、 an integral part of our education and research community. We are further opening access to Birminghams wealth of education opportunities for the brightest and most dedicated Chinese students by accepting this strict and important qualification. I look forward to welcoming these high-flying students
14、 to the University of Birmingham. Gaokao is increasingly accepted by universities in Australia, the USA, Canada and mainland Europe. Birmingham will only be considering high quality students who achieve a minimum 80% Gaokao score and meet additional academic and English language requirements. Profes
15、sor J on Frampton, Director of the University of Birminghams China Institute said: The University of Birmingham has a long history of educating students from China and one of our most famous graduates is Li Siguang-the founding father of Chinese geology. I am delighted that the University is now acc
16、epting the Gaokao. This gives the brightest and best Chinese students an opportunity to move straight into the first year of our undergraduate programmes and experience the benefits of studying at a global Top 100 university, such as Birmingham. 1.What do Chinese students have to do to enter the Uni
17、versity of Birmingham before 2019?A.Go through a foundation year.B.Prepare Birmingham degree programmes.C.Acquire the right to permanent residency.D.Score over 800% of the universitys qualification examination.2.Who is the announcement intended for?A.The foreign students in China.B.All people living
18、 in the UK.C.The students of the UK.D.Chinese students.3.Which of the following best explains integral underlined in paragraph 3?A.Complete.B.Necessary.C.Indifferent.D.Unimportant.4.What does the text mainly talk about?A.The introduction to the Gaokao of China.B.The history of the University of Birm
19、ingham.C.The high quality students accepted by top universities.D.The University of Birminghams admission to Gaokao.3、Theres a blue house in central Florida thats hard to miss. Its somewhat famous among people who live nearbyits painted to look like Starry Night, the iconic painting byVincent van Go
20、gh but not everyone is a fan of thelarger-than-life artwork.We had not originally intended to paint the house like this, Nancy, who lives there with her husband, Lubomir, and their adult son, told TODAY. They started by painting the wall outside of their home, because it was in disrepair and they wa
21、nted it to look nice. The couple said they even asked permission from the city to paint the wall, and were told it was OK. So we went ahead and started having the wall painted by an artist who has his work shown throughout South America, Nancy said. The couple choseVan Goghbecause their son, who has
22、 autism(自闭症), is a fan of the great artist.God forbid my son were to be in a situation where he was unable to find his way back home, were hoping that he would have the ability to at least say that he belongs at the Van Gogh house, Nancy said. And the father even believed that there was magical conn
23、ection between Van Gogh and autistic kids, because Van Gogh was possibly also autistic.After they painted the wall, the couple got a citation(传票) from the city stating that the wall painting was considered graffiti(涂鸦) and that the wall must match the house. Thats when they decided to paint the enti
24、re house to look like “Starry Night”-knowing that was not quite what the city had in mind but confident that they werent breaking any law.Since then, theyve been fined $10,600. In February, they filed a federal lawsuit(起诉) against the city, claiming the city is violating their right to freedom of ex
25、pression. Mount Dora city officials nor their lawyer would comment on the issue. But in February, they did say in a statement that they were trying to preserve the residential character of our neighborhoods, and that the house may present a distraction to safe vehicle operation along the street whic
26、h fronts the home.While both sides are in settlement talks, the fate of the mural(壁画) is still up in the air. The family say they are ready to battle for what they believe in.1.What was the couples original intention to paint the wall?A.To beautify the damaged wall.B.To respond to the call of the ci
27、ty.C.To assist an artist to show his work.D.To express their sons admiration for Van Gogh.2.What does the underlined phrase “God forbid” in paragraph three mean?A.May God forgive us.B.Its forbidden by God.C.Even God cant help it.D.We hope it does not happen.3.Whats the final attitude of the Mount Do
28、ra city officials towards the unique house?A.SupportiveB.DisapprovingC.AmbiguousD.Understanding4.What is the text mainly about?A.“Starry Night” house in Florida arouses a heated discussion.B.Neighbors sign an online petition in support of “Starry Night” house.C.The magical connection between Van Gog
29、h and autistic kids.D.Homeowners battle for their “Starry Night” house in Florida.4、Some people are so rude! Who sends an e-mail or a text message that just says “Thank you”? Who leaves a voice mail message rather than texts you? Who asks for a fact easily found on Google? Dont these people realize
30、that theyre wasting your time? Maybe Im the rude one for not appreciating lifes little politeness. But many social agreed standards just dont make sense to people drowning in digital communication. In texts, you dont have to declare who you are or even say hello; E-mail, too, is slower than a text;
31、Voice mail is a now impolite way of trying to connect. My father learned this lesson after leaving me a dozen voice mail messages, none of which I listened to. Exasperated, he called my sister to express his dissatisfaction that I never returned his phone calls. “Why are you leaving him voice mails?
32、” my sister asked. “Just text him.” In the age of the smartphone, there is no reason to ask once-acceptable questions about: the weather forecast, a businesss phone number, or directions to a house, a restaurant, which can be easily found on Google Maps. But people still ask these things. And when y
33、ou answer, they respond with a thank-you e-mail. How to handle these differing standards? Easy: Consider your audience. Some people, especially older ones, appreciate a thank-you message. Others, like me, want no reply. The anthropologist(人类学家) Margaret Mead once said that in traditional societies,
34、the young learn from the old. But in modern societies, the old can also learn from the young. Heres hoping that politeness never goes out of fashion but that time-wasting forms of communication do.1.What does the underlined word exasperated mean in the fifth paragraph?A.TiredB.SurprisedC.WorriedD.An
35、noyed2.Why didnt the writer reply to his father?A.He didnt receive any voice mail message.B.He enjoyed checking his voice mails.C.He liked text message better.D.He didnt want to talk with his father.3.Which of the following does the writer agree to?A.Dealing with voice mail should vary with each ind
36、ividual.B.Declaring who they are or saying hello in texts is necessary.C.People neednt learn from one another in traditional societies.D.People neednt turn to Google for help when in trouble.4.Whats the best title of this passage?A.Nowadays: Do you need a thank-you messageB.Nowadays: Do you like lea
37、ving others a voice messageC.Nowadays: What should we do with text messages.D.Nowadays: What means should we use in communication5、The problem of robocalls has gotten so bad that many people now refuse to pick up calls from numbers they dont know. By next year,half of the calls we receive will be sc
38、ams(欺诈).We are finally waking up to the severity of the problem by supporting and developing a group of tools,apps and approaches intended to prevent scammers from getting through. Unfortunately,its too little,too late. By the time these “solutions(解决方案)become widely available,scammers will have mov
39、ed onto cleverer means. In the near future,its not just going to be the number you see on your screen that will be in doubt. Soon you will also question whether the voice youre hearing is actually real.Thats because there are a number of powerful voice manipulation ( 处理 ) and automation technologies
40、 that are about to become widely available for anyone to use .At this years I/O Conference ,a company showed a new voice technology able to produce such a convincing human sounding voice that it was able to speak to a receptionist and book a reservation without detection.These developments are likel
41、y to make our current problems with robocalls much worse. The reason that robocalls are a headache has less to do with amount than precision A decade of data breaches(数据侵入)of personal information has led to a situation where scammers can easily learn your mother s name ,and far more. Armed with this
42、 knowledge. theyre able to carry out individually targeted campaigns to cheat people. This means. for example,that a scammer could call you from what looks to be a familiar number and talk to you using a voice that sounds exactly like your bank teller s,ricking you into confirming your address,mothe
43、rs name,and card number. Scammers follow money,so companies will be the worst hit. A lot of business is still done over the phone,and much of it is based on trust and existing relationships. Voice manipulation technologies may weaken that gradually.We need to deal with the insecure nature of our tel
44、ecom networks. Phone carriers and consumers need to work together to find ways of determining and communicating what is real. That might mean either developing a uniform way to mark videos and images, showing when and who they were made by. or abandoning phone calls altogether and moving towards dat
45、a-based communicationsusing apps like Face Time or WhatsApp, which can be tied to your identity.Credibility is hard to earn but easy to lose, and the problem is only going to harder from here on out.1.How does the author feel about the solutions to problem of robecalls?A.Panicked.B.Confused.C.Embarr
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