2021届高考二轮复习英语阅读理解体裁分类专练:专题08:新闻报道 WORD版含解析.docx
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1、备战2021年高考英语篇章体裁分类专项训练专题08 新闻报道话题:完形填空讲述一对警察夫妻休假期间,在餐馆吃饭时遇上罪犯在饭店抢劫,将罪犯绳之于法的英勇事迹。阅读理解A篇 文章从四个方面对此进行了分析2019年中国城镇居民平均家庭资产。B篇 文章报道了中国企业正在尝试“无接触”模式的新销售手段。C篇 文章报道了东非发生了严重的沙漠蝗虫灾害,粮食及农业组织呼吁国际社会立即筹集资金采取行动控制沙漠蝗虫灾害。D篇 文章报道了中国将和许多国家一起采取措施来控制一次性塑料制品对环境的污染。E篇 文章报道了英国无家可归的儿童增加的现象。语法填空报道了空气污染的危害。一、完形填空Chase and Nico
2、le McKeown are both police officers in Elizabeth town in Kentucky. One night, the two off-duty officers 1 a robbery at a restaurant chain.When they were eating dinner in the restaurant, a man came in 2 a mask and went up to the counter.“I think we both saw him at the same time,” Nicole said during a
3、 news conference. 3 , she thought the man may be sick, given 4 season, but soon she knew the mask was for a less innocent 5 , according to CNN. Nicole added they saw the employees behind the counter 6 their hands and thats when we both 7 what was happening.The monitor video 8 what happened next. The
4、 officers drew their weapons and 9 the suspect. On the video, the suspect can be seen 10 his weapon and running out of the door, CNN reported. The couple 11 to pursue (追赶) him a few blocks away from the restaurant and 12 him at gunpoint (枪口) until the Louisville Metro Police arrived and 13 him.“It i
5、s my belief that if not for the 14 actions of these two officers, the robbers actions inside the 15 would have escalated (升级). They acted 16 ,” said Deputy Dan Mason of the LMPDs robbery unit.The couple said the officer instinct (本能) just kicked in as the situation 17 . “We both looked at each other
6、 and said Lets go,” Chase said. “When it 18 peoples life in danger, any other officer would have done the 19 thing,” Nicole said.The suspect is now in 20 in Louisville, according to the police.1AactedBmadeCfoundDprevented2AwavingBwearingCholdingDcarrying3ALater onBRight awayCAt firstDOnce more4AfluB
7、peakCharvestDholiday5AaimBresultCvictimDreason6Aput upBdrew backCtook offDturned over7AdecidedBfearedCrealizedDwondered8AspreadBshowedCcopiedDchanged9AleftBaskedCseizedDchased10AhidingBruiningCdroppingDreturning11AagreedBstartedCcontinuedDoffered12AheldBkilledCpunishedDsearched13AhurtBarrestedCexami
8、nedDthreatened14AheroicBextraCsuddenDfinal15AgameBfightCbusinessDsituation16AcrazilyBluckilyCsurprisinglyDhonorably17AdevelopedBimprovedCchangedDworsened18Agoes forBcomes toCdeals withDfights against19AsameBoppositeCcommonDdifferent20AmercyBprisonCsilenceDhospital二、阅读选择AUrban household assets reach
9、average of 3.18 million yuan in 2019Editors note: Urban residents average household assets(资产)were about 3.18 million yuan in China in 2019 and that of Beijing residents was about 8.93 million yuan, the highest in the country.Distribution of household assets of urban residentsUrban residents househo
10、ld assets are mainly physical assets with housing as the main part, accounting for about 80% of the total.The housing ownership rate was 96%, 1.5 sets for each household on average. 58.4% families have one set of housing 31.0% families have two sets of housing10.5% families have three or more sets o
11、f housingHousehold average assets in eastern regions are higher than other parts of China, with the amount in Northeast China the lowest, accounting for about one third of East China.Top three regions with highest household assets in China in 2019 are Beijing, Shanghai and Jiangsu province.Middle-ag
12、ed and young people and well-educated people are more likely to have debtsAverage household debt: 512,000 yuanFamilies with householders aged 65 or above are more likely to invest in financial products including wealth management, asset management and trust.The average value was about 239,000 yuan,
13、about 1.4 times the average.Household debt participation rate by householders education levelHousehold debt participation rate by ageAbout 73. 1% of those aged between 26 and 35 have household debt.21How many families have more than two sets of housing, according to the passage?A58.4%. B31.0%. C10.5
14、%. D96%.22Which region has the highest household assets in China in 2019?ABeijing. BShanghai. CJiangsu. DNortheast China.23Who does probably have the most household debt, according to the report?A. Li Hua, graduating from high school, 37 years old, working as a self-employed.B. Sun Yi, masters degre
15、e, 35 years old, working in a IT company.C. Zhang Yinyin, college degree, 18 years old, studying in a key university.D. Chen Rui, Bachelors degree, 69 years old, retired from the work. BWith Chinese consumers hit by quarantine (隔离期)and travel restrictions as well as just cautious about going out to
16、the shops due to the coronavirus epidemic(流行病), companies in China are experimenting with new tricks to make sales.Oil giant Sinopec keen to get customers back in their cars and help farmers due to roadblocks launched a new project last month called zerotouch vegetable sales at its 6,000 gas station
17、s in 147 Chinese cities. Consumers place and pay for orders on the app and when they drive up, gas station employees put the vegetables into their car trunk, eliminating any need for human-to-human contact.The coronavirus outbreak has made it difficult for people to shop as before, said Li Hong, vic
18、e president of Sinopecs convenience store sales division. Travel demand has been falling, but demand for food is pretty rigid.Mengniu Dairy, Chinas dairy producer, is racing to add more vending machines to the 10,000 it currently has, saying the epidemic has driven unexpectedly strong demand for the
19、 sales channel. Its system allows customers to order products like milk and yoghurt online which can then be picked up from their local vending machine. The virus outbreak has decreased consumption for dairy products as people are unwilling to go to the supermarket, said Meng Fanjie, head of the com
20、panys Communist Party committee. Luckin Coflfee, a competitive rival to Starbucks, now also offers the sanitizer (消毒) products (e.g. hand soap) besides coffee. Liu Xingliaging, an independent retait analyst, said, however, that Luckins strategy would have only a modest impact. “At best some users wi
21、ll place an order when they buy coffee, but nobody is deliberately choosing the Luckin app just to buy sanitizer.”24According to the passage, why did some companies adopt new selling methods?A. Citizens were not allowed to go out.B. The demand for travel and food declined sharply.C. The coronavirus
22、epidemic changed peoples way of life.D. Companies desired to grasp the chance to defeat their competitors.25What does the underlined word eliminating in Paragraph 2 most probably refer to?A. meetingB. removingC. decreasingD. limiting26The passage is written mainly to .A. illustrate the difficulty ca
23、used by the coronavirus epidemicB. explain the changes made by some companies in the epidemicC. describe the challenges some companies met during the epidemicD. reveal the intelligence people showed in the coronavirus epidemic CEast Africa is experiencing the worst desert locust outbreak in decades.
24、 Climate events have accelerated breeding of the pest across the region, and with a sudden rise in the locust population expected in coming weeks, urgent actions and funds are needed to prevent a human crisis.Twenty million people in six of the eight East African countries are most affected by an on
25、going desert locust outbreak at risk of serious food insecurity. Considered among the most destructive of moving pests, an adult locust can consume 2g of plants per day, affecting crops and grasslands. A group typically holds 20 to 150 million locusts per square kilometer and can move hundreds of ki
26、lometers per day, invading areas covering millions of square kilometers. An active group, therefore, can destroy crops and grasslands within a very short period of time.That global warming could increase the risk of desert locust crisis was proposed over ten years ago, and in February, the UN Secret
27、ary-General Antnio Guterres stated that the current outbreak is linked to the effects of climate change: “warmer seas mean more perfect breeding ground for locusts”. The outbreak has its origins in 2018, when a series of windstorms in the Arabian Peninsula (阿拉伯半岛) enabled the warm and wet conditions
28、 the desert locust requires to breed and band undetected in remote regions. Though our focus here is migration west, dreadful outbreaks of the desert locust have been experienced to the east.The situation is going out of control. A rescue operation and financial support admit no delay.The Food and A
29、gricultural Organization (FAO) can take out only US$138 million for rapid response and immediate action controlling the spread of the desert locust and safeguarding livelihoods. They say the maths is clear: about half the funding (资助) is needed for supervision, ground and sky control, and uniting ef
30、forts; the other half is needed for livelihoods and food security of farmers. As for the huge gap, they have called on the international community to act now through funding. However, by the end of February, just US$69 million had been promised.This most alarming crisis has developed and is worsenin
31、g in East Africa. The funds needed to control the situation become very difficult to achieve and the gap is a big concern.27Why does the crisis happen in East Africa?A. There is a big population there.B. There are large deserts and grasslands.C. Africa lies west of Arabian Peninsula.D. Good climate
32、for breeding plays a role.28Why does the writer list those figures in Para 2?ATo warn of the terrible damage by locusts.B. To help us understand how locusts live.C. To show how many locusts there are now.D. To draw a picture of the present Africa.29What can we infer from the text?A. The crisis is no
33、t noticed until recently.B. More fund is needed to prevent the crisis.C. The crisis has been the focus of the world.D. Locusts are all from the Arabian Peninsula.30Which is the best title for the text?A. Killing locusts before too lateB. Global warming, a world problemC. Funding Gap for Locust Crisi
34、sD. Africa, a crisis-stricken placeDChina is set to join a growing number of countries that are taking strict measures on single-use plastic items, with multiple bans expected to come into force gradually within the next six years.The new policy, announced Sunday, will first take effect in major cit
35、ies, where many of the non-biodegradable(非生物降解的)plastics found in the worlds oceans originally come. The distribution of plastic bags is supposed to stop in large Chinese cities by the end of the year, whereas smaller cities and rural areas have until 2022.Among other items are single-use straws and
36、 many disposable(一次性的)items. The effort was described as a global “war on plastic”. Between 1950 and 2015, plastic production has risen from 2 million tons annually to 381 million worldwide, which has seen a rise in policies to reduce dependence on plastics. Extremely strict steps have been taken in
37、 many places.Last August, the Pakistani government banned all single-use plastic bags in the countrys capital region, home to some 1.5 million people. While environmental protection groups celebrated the move, industry representatives warned it would come at a huge financial cost “They should first
38、find new jobs for the plastic factory workers and then ban the bags,”38-year-old fruit seller Nazeer Abbasi told The Washington Post last year.Last spring, the European Parliament voted to ban many single-use plastic items-including plates, straws and cups by 2021. It also voted to increase recyclin
39、g targets. Many E.U. member states already have built systems to encourage customers to return plastic bottle for recycling.31What are the multiple bans targeted at?A. Recyclable glass bottles. B. Reusable shopping bags.C. Degradable plastic straws. D. Disposable plastic plates.32How will China carr
40、y out the new policy?A. By banning plastics once for all. B. By taking measures step by step.C. By conducting it in big cities only. D. By performing it in small cities first.33How does Nazeer Abbasi feel about the workers according to paragraph 4?AHes worried. BHes annoyed.CHes puzzled. DHes disapp
41、ointed.34Why does the author write this text?A. To explain the causes of plastic pollution.B. To offer tips about Chinese plastic production.C. To share his own ideas about plastic recycling.D. To introduce different bans on single-use plastics. ELONDON- Every eight minutes, a child in Britain becom
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