2021届新高考英语二轮复习阅读理解专题特训14 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、阅读理解专题特训14A(2019全国卷,C)Marian Bechtel sits at West Palm Beachs Bar Louie counter by herself,quietly reading her e-book as she waits for her salad.What is she reading?None of your business! Lunch is Bechtels “me” time.And like more Americans,shes not alone.A new report found 46 percent of meals are ea
2、ten alone in America.More than half (53 percent) have breakfast alone and nearly half (46 percent) have lunch by themselves.Only at dinnertime are we eating together anymore,74 percent,according to statistics from the report.“I prefer to go out and be out.Alone,but together,you know?” Bechtel said,l
3、ooking up from her book.Bechtel,who works in downtown West Palm Beach,has lunch with coworkers sometimes,but like many of us,too often works through lunch at her desk.A lunchtime escape allows her to keep a boss from tapping her on the shoulder.She returns to work feeling energized.“Today,I just wan
4、ted some time to myself,” she said.Just two seats over,Andrew Mazoleny,a local videographer,is finishing his lunch at the bar.He likes that he can sit and check his phone in peace or chat up the barkeeper with whom hes on a first-name basis if he wants to have a little interaction(交流).“I reflect on
5、how my days gone and think about the rest of the week,” he said.“Its a chance for self-reflection.You return to work recharged and with a plan.”That freedom to choose is one reason more people like to eat alone.There was a time when people may have felt awkward about asking for a table for one,but t
6、hose days are over.Now,we have our smartphones to keep us company at the table.“It doesnt feel as alone as it may have before all the advances in technology,” said Laurie Demeritt,whose company provided the statistics for the report.1.What are the statistics in Paragraph 2 about?A.Food variety.B.Eat
7、ing habits.C.Table manners.D.Restaurant service.2.Why does Bechtel prefer to go out for lunch?A.To meet with her coworkers.B.To catch up with her work.C.To have some time on her own.D.To collect data for her report.3.What do we know about Mazoleny?A.He makes videos for the bar.B.Hes fond of the food
8、 at the bar.C.He interviews customers at the bar.D.Hes familiar with the barkeeper.4.What is the text mainly about?A.The trend of having meals alone.B.The importance of self-reflection.C.The stress from working overtime.D.The advantage of wireless technology.B(2019北京朝阳高三一模)FlyingHighBarrington Irvin
9、g made his historic flight and founded an educational non-profit-making organization.His message for kids:“The only thing that separates you from scientists is determination,hard work and a strong liking for what you want to achieve.” The secret,he believes,is having a dream in the first place,and t
10、hat starts with learning experiences that inspire kids to build careers.The moment of inspiration for Irving came at the age of 15 in his parents bookstore.One customer,a professional pilot,asked Irving if hed thought about becoming a pilot.“I told him I didnt think I was smart enough;but the next d
11、ay he took me to the cockpit(驾驶舱) of the commercial airplane he flew,and just like that I was hooked.”To follow his dream,Irving turned down a football scholarship to the University of Florida.He washed airplanes to earn money for a flight school and increased his flying skills by practising at home
12、 on a $40 flight simulator(模拟器) video game.Then another dream took hold:flying alone around the world.He faced more than 50 rejections for sponsorship before convincing some companies to donate aircraft components.He took off with no weather radar,no de-icing system,and just $30 in his pocket.“I lik
13、e to do things people say I cant do.”After 97 days,26 stops and dozens of thunderstorms,he touched down to a cheering crowd in Miami.“It was seeing so many young people watching and listening that pushed me into giving back with my knowledge and experience.” Irving has been doing it ever since.He se
14、t up his non-profit-making organization,Experience Aviation(航空),aiming to increase the numbers of youth in aviation and science-related careers.Kids attend programmes dealing with hands-on robotics projects and flight simulator challenges.“We want to create chances for students to accomplish somethi
15、ng amazing,” he notes.Perhaps Irvings most powerful educational tool is the example his own life provides.After landing his record-breaking flight at age 23,he said,“Everyone told me I was so young that I didnt have enough experience,strength,or knowledge.They told me it would take forever and Id ne
16、ver come home.Well.guess what?”1.According to Irving,what is the most important in achieving success?A.Meeting people who provide unexpected help.B.Getting a chance to study technical knowledge.C.Having something specific that you want to accomplish.D.Developing communication with different organiza
17、tions.2.What Irving replied to the pilot in the bookstore suggested that .A.he felt embarrassed to refuse the offerB.he was doubtful about his own abilitiesC.he knew his efforts would be rewardedD.he realized immediately how lucky he was3.What can we learn about Irving in Paragraph 3?A.He chose to r
18、educe his budget as low as possible.B.He was finally given enough money to keep going.C.He got the most useful flying tips from his video game.D.He took on a further challenge after he knew how to fly.4.Why did Irving set up his non-profit-making organization?A.He hoped to become a public figure.B.H
19、e expected to start a business in other fields.C.He saw many people were interested in what he was doing.D.He thought he could teach more than flight schools could do.CChildren can make some pretty lofty statements and grand promises.And an 8-year-old boy who promised to get his dad his dream car wa
20、s no exceptionbut then he actually fulfilled his promise.A Reddit user going by the username Belairboy wrote that when he was 8 years old,he told his dad he would buy him a 1957 Chevy Bel Air on his 57th birthday.“He grew up poor in a family of children.He never thought he would be able to own his d
21、ream vehicle but would talk about it all the time,” Belairboy wrote.Then the day came.He tricked his father to look in the garage while the older man was trying to fix a cornhole board.When the dad finally looked up from his project and his son said,“Happy Birthday,” all the father could say in a wh
22、impering tone was “no,” as he tearfully went in for a hug.“Oh my,oh my.This is real.This is real,” the father said as he climbed into the drivers seat.“Youre kidding me.This is spotless,man.”Later,Belairboy revealed that he has hung onto the car for two years to make the promise come true.“We would
23、talk about older vehicles so to gauge(判断,估计) how much he would enjoy it.I would show him pictures of it from the listing I found,unknown to him that it would actually be his one day,” Belairboy wrote.“He would get so excited and talk about owning something that he knew he never would be able to.”1.W
24、hy did the father say “no” when seeing his birthday present?A.He didnt know what happened.B.He wanted to hug his dear son first.C.He was too excited to say anything else.D.He knew little about this type of vehicle.2.What did the father think of his dream car at first?A.He wouldnt like it at all.B.He
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