河南省 南阳市 2014届高考英语考前阅读理解应试点睛(15) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、河南省南阳市2014届高考英语阅读理解应试点睛There are plenty of good reasons to buy organic products, but nutrition may not be one of them, suggests a new study, which found no difference in antioxidant (抗氧化剂) levels between organically and conventionally (常规地) grown onions, carrots, and potatoes. The study only looked
2、at three types of vegetables and just a few select nutrients. But the experiment was part of a bigger project that was so systematic and strictly controlled that the findings likely apply to other crops, too. “Giving preference to organic products because they contain more bioactive components is do
3、ubtful and not supported by scientific evidence,” Knuthsen said. “Still, there are many good reasons for the consumer to select organic food products, including absence of pesticide residues (农药残留) in foods, animal welfare, and environmental protections.”Argument over whether organic produce is more
4、 nutritious than conventional varieties has been around for at least a decade, said Jeffrey Blumberg, director of the Antioxidants Research Laboratory at Tufts University in Boston. “Some studies have suggested that organically grown plants contain higher levels of healthful antioxidants, possibly b
5、ecause some antioxidants act as natural fungicides (杀真菌剂), pesticides and insecticides,” he said. “The idea is that, without help from industrial chemicals, plants on organic farms need to work harder to protect themselves. They end up becoming more nutritious as a result.” But plenty of other studi
6、es have shown no such relationship. “I understand that organic farmers would love to be able to say that theirs are super-fruits and super-vegetables because there are higher amounts of these compounds in them,” Blumberg said. “If you want to buy them because you think theyre safer for the planet to
7、 grow things that way, or because you think pesticides are bad for you or your family, or you like that they come from a shorter distance away, thats great.”“But if you want to buy them because theyre more nutritious, youre confused, and we dont know if thats true or not.”1. The new study proves tha
8、t. A. there are plenty of good reasons to buy organic produceB. nutrition is one of the good reasons to buy organic produceC. some organically and conventionally grown foods have the same antioxidant levelsD. organic produce is harmful to our health2. Why do people prefer organic products? A. Becaus
9、e they think organic products have no bioactive components. B. Because scientific evidence supports organic products can make them stronger. C. Because its proved that organic produce is more nutritious than conventional varieties. D. Because they think organic food products have no harmful things.
10、3. The fourth paragraph mainly tells us. A. its unclear whether organic produce is more nutritious than conventional varietiesB. organically grown plants contain higher levels of healthful antioxidantsC. plants on organic farms need to work harder to protect themselvesD. plenty of other studies have
11、 shown no such relationship4. Which is NOT the reason for you to buy organic products according to Blumberg? A. There are higher amounts of these compounds in them. B. Theyre safer for the planet to grow things that way. C. Pesticides are bad for you or your family. D. They are more nutritious. 【参考答
12、案】6.CDAD阅读理解-AThe space shuttle Columbia flared and broke up in the skies over Texas on Saturday, February 1,2003, killing the seven astronauts on board in what NASA and President Bush called a tragedy for the entire nation. NASA launched an investigation into the disaster and began searching for th
13、e astronauts remains. It said that although there had been some data failures it was too early to nail down a precise cause. The break-up, 16 minutes before the shuttle was due to land at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, spread possibly toxic debris(有毒的残骸) over a wide swath of Texas and neighboring
14、states. Dramatic television images of the shuttles descent clearly showed several white trails(痕迹) streaking through blue skies after the shuttle suddenly fell apart. It was almost 17 years to the day that the Challenger shuttle exploded on Jan. 28, 1986, killing all seven astronauts on board. Take-
15、off and re-entry into Earths atmosphere are the most dangerous parts of a space mission. In 42 years of US human space flight, there had never been an accident in the descent to Earth or landing. Challenger exploded just after take-off. Rescue teams scrambled to search for the remains of the crew, w
16、hich included the first Israeli to fly on the shuttle, former combat pilot Col. Ilan Ramon. There were warnings that parts of a vast 120-mile-long corridor of debris could be toxic because of poisonous rocket propellant(推进器). We are not ready to confirm that we have found any human remains, Nacogdoc
17、hes County Sheriff Thomas Kerrs said. He added that among the roughly 1,000 calls reporting debris, some people said they found remains of crew members. The Columbia is lost. There are no survivors, Their mission was almost complete and we lost them so close to home. Americas space program will go o
18、n, said a grim-faced Bush in a message broadcast on television, which included condolences to the families of the dead astronauts.1. The word “descent” in the passage means _. A. taking off B. landing C. orbiting D. walking down答案解析:答案为B。本题为词义推断题。由第三段第二句话 “In 42 years of US human space flight, there
19、 had never been an accident in the descent to Earth or landing.”可知,在美国42年的载人航空飞行中,从来没有在着陆地面时发生事故,言外之意就是Columbia 航天飞机是着陆地面时坠毁。“or landing”对应的意思就是descent。故答案为B。2. Which is true of the Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon? A. He was the first Israeli astronaut to fly on the shuttle. B. He was the first foreign
20、 astronaut to fly on the American shuttle. C. He used to be a passenger plane pilot. D. He was the only survivor in the Columbia disaster.答案解析:答案为A。本题为细节题。由第四段第一句话 “, which included the first Israeli to fly on the shuttle, former combat pilot Col. Ilan Ramon.”可知,Ilan Ramon是第一个以色列乘坐航天飞机的宇航员,也是一名前战斗飞行
21、员,故A选项正确,B,C错误。由最后一段第二句话 “There are no survivors,” 可知没有幸存者,故D选项错误。故答案为A。3. The Columbia disaster and the Challenger disaster were similar in that _. A. there were seven astronauts killed on board B. both the shuttles exploded when they took off C. Both the shuttles exploded when they were about to l
22、and D. no human remains were found答案解析:答案为A。本题为细节推理题,要求寻找Columbia 和the Challenger 事故的相似之处。由第一段首句 “The space shuttle Columbia flared and broke up , killing the seven astronauts on board ”和第二段最后一句 “It was almost 17 years to the day that the Challenger shuttle exploded on Jan. 28, 1986, killing all sev
23、en astronauts on board.”可知,Columbia 和the Challenger都有七名宇航员遇难。故答案为A。 由第三段 “In 42 years of US human space flight, there had never been an accident in the descent to Earth or landing. Challenger exploded just after take-off.”可知,Columbia是着陆地面时坠毁,Challenger是在刚刚起飞后爆炸,故B、C选项错误。由倒数第二段最后一句话 “, some people sa
24、id they found remains of crew members.” 可知,有些人说他们找到了宇航员的残骸,故D选项错误。4. Which of the following is wrong according to the news? A. The U.S.A. will give up the space program because of the accident. B. NASA hasnt found the cause of the Columbia disaster. C. Before the Columbia disaster, no shuttles had e
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