湖北省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(13).doc
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1、湖北省2012高考英语二轮复习专题训练:阅读理解(13)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThis year marks the 100th anniversary of Leo Tolstoys death. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest novelists of all time. Much of the west is marking the anniversary with new translations of the authors works, includin
2、g War and Peace. Movies are being released, including a black-and-white documentary and a feature film. In short, everyone is celebrating. Everyone, that is, except for people in Tolstoys home country, Russia.The English newspaper the Guardian reports that the Russian government has scheduled nothin
3、g for November, the official anniversary of Tolstoys death. The quiet is amazing, considering the importance of this mans contribution to global culture.“Across the whole world there is a huge Tolstoy boom,” Andrei Deryabin, co-producer of a new film about the authors final days titled The Last Stat
4、ion, told the Guardian. Hes esteemed(尊敬)everywhere apart from here (in Russia).”Experts explain the governments silence in various ways. Some refer to Tolstoys disagreement with state-backed religion. Tolstoys Christian views often fell out with those of the Roman Catholic church.His great-great gra
5、ndson, Vladimir Ilyich Tolstoy, thinks Russias cool attitude has more to do with history and the authors positive worldview, After all, the last century was a difficult one for the countrys people. The darker writings of Fyodor Dostoevsky,he says, better fit the national character. Tolstoy hopes tha
6、t as Russians grow more optimistic they will rediscover one of their own national treasures.“Tolstoy gives positive answers to the questions mankind is asking, he told the Guardian. In this sense he gives more hope. I hope the 21st century is Tolstoyan.1. The general idea of the first paragraph is t
7、hat_.A.Tolstoy is a greatest novelist of all the timeB.Tolstoy is now more an idol than a national characterC.Tolstoy has been forgotten by Russian peopleD.Tolstoy is being remembered in most western countries2. We can infer from the article that_.A.experts hold the view that Russian people think li
8、ttle of TolstoyB.western people believe Tolstoy provides good solutions to Todays issuesC.it is tough for us to remain positive in hard economic timesD.Tolstoys worldview didnt suit the Russians in the last century3. The underlined phrase “fell out with in the 4th paragraph is probably closest in me
9、aning to“_ ”A. be in conflict withB. be similar toC. be in harmony withD. stand out4. According to Vladimir Ilyich Tolstoy, the Russian government didnt arrange activities to celebrate the anniversary_.A.because of Tolstoys disagreement of state-backed religionB.because of Tolstoys values and histor
10、ical factorsC.because Fyodor Dostoevsky gives more hope to RussiaD.because Russians have become more optimisticBBright red post boxes, the Queen and queuingwhat do they all have in common? They are all part and parcel(重要部分)of British life. Or so I thought.However, the ability to queue for long perio
11、ds of time, once believed to be a traditional characteristic of the British, is no longer tolerated by people in the UK, according to a survey done for British bank Barclays.Once upon a time, queuing was seen as normal. During the Second World War, everyone had to queue up to receive their daily sup
12、ply of foods. In fact,if you didnt stand up and wait in line with all the others, it was seen as uncivilized.The famous English double-decker buses, with only one entrance, might also help explain why queuing was seen as a part of life. Almost always, there is a queue to get on.But perhaps the Briti
13、sh are tired of being pushed past by the Spanish, the Italians or the French as they queue up to get a table at a restaurant. The people of these other European countries have more than one entrance to their buses, which could explain their more relaxed attitude to the queue.Two minutes is now the l
14、ongest time most British people are prepared to stand and wait. But could it be that the Internet, which allows us to carry out tasks quickly, is the main reason why British people are no longer prepared to queue?“Used to buying without delay, customers are even abandoning purchases rather than wait
15、 their turn, says Stuart Neal of Barclaycard. “Shoppers are also less likely to queue for long if the item they are buying is of low value.Perhaps I will have to replace queuing with impatience in my list of things I associate with the British.5. What can we learn about the tradition of queuing in B
16、ritain from the article?A.It was once considered a symbol of a civilized behavior among the British.B.It is what makes Britain different from other European countries.C.It was a product of the slow pace of life in old times.D.It is a long time tradition as old as the Queen.6. According to the articl
17、e, the British gradually stopped queuing partly because_.A.they prefer shopping online to going to the shopsB.they follow the example of foreigners in BritainC.the use of the Internet has changed their way of lifeD.British buses now have more than one entrance7. According to the article, the British
18、 are less likely to queue for long when they wait to_A. get a table in a restaurantB. buy apples in a greengrocersC. get on double-decker busesD. pay for low cost shopping8. What is the authors main aim in this article?A.To list some things that she associates with the British.B.To introduce the cha
19、nge in queuing in Britain.C.To express her approval of changes in the British way of life.D.To complain about the British losing patience.CTwo Chinese farmers who became an overnight sensation(轰动)when their heart-rending version of a famous pop song appeared on the Internet took to the stage in fron
20、t of thousands of fans in Shanghai last Saturday.Wang Xu, 44,and Liu Gang, 29, sang “In the Spring alongside the songs star composer Wang Feng, in front of about 80,000 people at the Shanghai Stadium.The audience buzzed with excitement and let out deafening cheers, the moment as they were introduced
21、 on the stage and then when Liu started the first sentence of their parts of the song.The two migrant workers became stars after singing the tearjerker(催人泪下的)song during an evening drinking session in a 6-square-meter rented room in a late August evening. A friend recorded the performance on a cell
22、phone and posted it on the Internet.“If someday I am dead, please bury me in the spring, they sing. Wangs penetrating chorus, delivered with his eyes closed, has moved thousands to tears.Wang and Liu consider the song a true portrait of lower-class groups like themselves. With no credit card, no gir
23、lfriend, or a home with hot water, but only a guitar, I am singing happily, on streets, under bridges or in wild country, though nobody pays attention to the music, they sing.To support his wife and two sons, Wang came to Beijing in 2000 from the countryside and has worked as a boiler man, and stree
24、t peddler, before becoming a medical warehouse keeper, with a monthly pay of around 1,500 yuan. Little is left after he pays 600 yuan for rent and buys food.Liu came to Beijing in 2002. “I wanted to try my luck in the big city,he said. He had worked as a guard, roadside peddler, and porter, but neve
25、r had a stable job. Street performing was his main income, even after he married and became a father three years ago.Wang and Liu are still uncertain where their fame will lead. Wang has started learning to use a computer. They even have a microblog(微博)account to communicate with fans.9. Wang Xu and
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