2013高考英语 阅读理解考前冲刺训练(8)
2013高考英语 阅读理解考前冲刺训练(9)

2013高考英语(阅读理解)考前冲刺训练(9)及答案解析(第***篇)Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be. Places of business that used to keep daytime“ business hours” are now open late into the night. And on the Internet, the hour of the day and the day of the week have become irrelevant(不相关的). A half century ago in the United States, most people experienced strong and precise dividing lines between days of rest and days of work,school time and summer time. Today the boundaries still exist, but they seem not clear.The law in almost all states used to require stores to close on Sunday; in most, it no longer does. It used to keep the schools open in all seasons except summer; in most, it still does. And whether the work week should strengthen its legal limits,or whether i t should become more“ flexible”, is often debated. How should we, as a society,organize our time? Should we go even further in relaxing the boundaries of time until we live in a world in which every minute is much like every other?These are not easy questions even to ask. Part of the difficulty is that we rarely recognize the“law of time” even when we meet it face to face. We know as children that we have to attend school a certain number of hours, a certain number of days, a certain number of years—but unless we meet the truant officer(学监), we may well think that we should go to school due to social custom and parents’ demand rather than to the law. As adults we are familiar with“extra pay for overtime working,” but less familiar with the fact that what constitutes(构成) “overtime” is a ma tterhave we ever thought to ourselves:“ Here is the law in action”? As we shall see, there is a lot of law that has great influence on how we organize and use time: compuls—as well as law about Sunday closing, holidays, being late to work ,time zones, and so on. Once we begin to look for it, we will have no trouble finding a law of time to examine and assess.[语篇解读] 文章通过开头句(Sunday is more like Monday than it used to be.和过去相比,现在星期天倒更像星期一。
2013高考英语(阅读理解)考前冲刺训练(3) 及答案解析

2013高考英语(阅读理解)考前冲刺训练(3)及答案解析(第***篇)Celebrity(名人) has become one of the most important representatives of popular culture。
Fans used to be crazy about specific film,but now the public tends to base its consumption (消费)on the interest of celebrity attached to any given product. Besides,fashion magazines have almost abandoned the practice of putting models on the cover because they don't sell nearly as well as famous faces。
As a result。
celebrities have realized their unbelievably powerful market potential, moving from advertising for others’products to developing their own.Celebrity clothing lines aren’t a completely new phenomenon,but in the past they were typically aimed at the ordinary consumers,and limited to a few TV actresses。
Toda y they’re started by first class stars whose products enjoy equal fame with some world top brands。
2013高考英语二轮总复习阅读理解精选(08)

2013高考英语二轮总复习阅读理解精选(08)及答案ADoctors say anger can be an extremely harmful emotion, unless you learn how to deal with it. They warn that angry feeling can lead to heart disease, stomach problems, headaches, emotional problems and possibly cancer.Anger is a normal emotion that we all feel from time to time. Some people express anger openly in a calm, reasonable way. Others burst with anger, losing control of themselves. But still other people control their anger. They cannot or will not express it.For years many doctors thought that controlling one’s anger was more dangerous to a person’s health than expressing it. They said that when a person is angry, the brain lets out the same hormones that are produced during tense situations. They speed the heart rate, raise blood pressure, and narrow the blood vessels. In general, the person feels excited and ready to act.Doctors said that controlling these feelings only makes the feelings continue. And this can lead to many medical problems. Doctors thought a person could prevent these problems by letting the anger out by expressing it freely. But recently some doctors held a different view. They said that people who express anger too often and violently did become, in fact, more and not less angry. They said this, too, can cause medical problems.Some doctors say that both controlling and expressing anger can be dangerous. They believe that those who express anger strongly may be more likely to develop heart disease, and they believe that those who keep their anger inside may face a greater danger of high blood pressure.Doctors say the solution is learning how to deal with anger. They say the first step is to admit that you are angry and to recognize the real cause of the anger, then decide if the cause is serious enough to get angry about. If it is, they say, “Do not express your anger while angry. Wait until your anger has cooled down andyou are able to express yourself calmly and reasonably.”56. Which of the following is the more recent view about the expression of anger?A. It is dangerous both to express anger violently and to control one’s anger.B. One can avoid his medical problems by expressing his anger freely.C. One’s heart rate will not change if his anger is kept unexpressed.D. One is likely to suffer from high blood pressure in a bit of great anger.57. When you get angry, which of the following should you do for the sake of health?A. Controlling your anger and then studying its cause.B. Letting out your anger freely and then studying its cause.C. Studying its cause and waiting till it cools down.D. Waiting till it has cooled down and then studying its cause.58. Which of the following can best replace the title of the passage?A. Different Ways of Dealing with AngerB. The Danger of Anger and Its SolutionC. New Medical Discoveries about AngerD. An Argument between the New and Old Views about AngerBPlants are very important living things. Life could not go on if there were no plants. This is because plants can make food from air, water and sunlight. Animals and man cannot make food from air,water and sunlight. Animals get their food by eating plants and other animals. Therefore animals and man need plants in order to live. This is why we find that there are so many plants around us.If you look carefully at the plants around you, you will find that there are two kinds of plants: flowering plants and non-flowering plants. Flowering plants can make seeds. The seeds are protected by the fruits. Some fruits have one seed, some have two, three or four, and some have many seeds. But a few fruits have no seeds at all. An example of a fruit without seeds is the banana fruit. Most non-flowering plants do not grow from seeds. They grow from spores(胚芽)。
2013高考英语(阅读理解)倒计时冲刺50天(1)

2013高考英语(阅读理解)倒计时冲刺50天(1)及答案阅读理解考向分析分析近几年高考试题,可以发现阅读理解题呈现如下特点:1.选材真实,题材、体裁多样材料大多为时文,与社会日常生活息息相关,情景真实、明确,具有浓厚的时代气息。
这种关注实际生活的选材特点已呈现出明显的增强趋势。
题材多样化,信息丰富,包括日常生活、科普、社会、文化、政治、经济、新闻、史地、人物传记等等;体裁包括记叙文、说明文、议论文和应用文等。
2.阅读量、信息量大考查阅读能力的一个重要方面是阅读速度,较大的阅读量、信息量对考生的阅读技能是一种有效的检测方法。
近几年高考试题都保持了较大的词汇量,所涉及的内容广泛而深刻,对于词汇能力的考查也继续保持了较高的要求,为考生提供了施展阅读才能的机会和开阔的思维空间。
3.语篇结构复杂阅读材料基本保留了其原有的语言风格,语篇结构也有一定难度。
作者在阐述问题时都使用多种技巧和修辞方法,文章的展开不全是平铺直叙,而是间有倒叙、插叙等多种方式。
行文的跳跃程度较大,陈述次序富于变化,隐含信息较多,再加上阅读材料的文化含量加大,文章的遣词造句趋于地道,因此,许多文段读起来感到“生涩”,有时读懂了文字,但不一定能够立刻领悟语篇的意思,常常要反复阅读几遍才能读懂。
4.语言难度较大具体表现在语句的长度、措辞的灵活性、一定的生词量以及替代和省略手法的运用上。
简单句、复合句、虚拟语气、结构复杂的长句、倒装句、省略句以及插入语等语言现象随处可见,而且多种时态混用。
词汇运用要求更高,活用词比比皆是,一词多义、熟词生义现象更是频繁出现。
5.题型设置合理设题手法更加灵活,设题方式呈多样化的趋势,不仅考查对文中特定信息的理解和把握,还涉及文章的主旨要义、作者的态度意图等深层理解题。
题型以细节理解题为主,对推理判断题和主旨大意题的考查呈上升趋势。
****************************************************结束It was a cold night in Washington, D. C., and I was heading back to the hotel when a man approached me. He asked if l would give him some money so he could get something to eat. I'd read the signs: "Don't give money to beggars." So I shook my head andkept walking.I wasn't prepared for a reply, but he said, "I really am homeless and I really am hungry! You can come with me and watch me eat!" But I kept on walking.The incident bothered me for the rest of the week. I had money in my pocket and it wouldn't have killed me to hand over a buck or two even if he had been lying. Flying back to Anchorage, I couldn't help thinking of him. I tried to rationalize (找借口)my failure to help by assuming government agencies, churches and charities were there to feed him. Besides, you're not supposed to give money to beggars.Somewhere over Seattle, I started to write my weekly garden column for The Anchorage Daily News. Out of the blue, I came up with an idea. Bean's Cafe, the soup kitchen in Anchorage, feeds hundreds of hungry Alaskans every day. Why not try to get all my readers to plant one row in their gardens dedicated (奉献)to Bean's? Dedicate a row and take it down to Bean's. Clean and simple.Folks would "fax me or call when they took something in. Those who only grew flowers donated them. Food for the spirit. In 1995, the Garden Writers Association of America held their annual convention in Anchorage and after learning of Anchorage's program, Plant a Row for Bean's became Plant a Row For The Hungry. The original idea was to have every member of the Garden Writers Association of America write or talk about planting a row for the hungry sometime during the month of April.As more and more people started working with the Plant a Row concept, new variations cropped up. Many companies gave free seed to customers and displayed the logo, which also appeared in national gardening public actions. Row markers with the Plant a Row logo were distributed to gardeners to set apart their "Row for the Hungry." Garden editor Joan Jackson, backed by The San Jose Mercury News and California's nearly year-round growing season, raised more than 30,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables her first year, and showed GWAA how the program could really work.Texas fruit farms donated food to their local food bank after being inspired by Plant a Row. Today the program continues to thrive and grow.I am shocked that millions of Americans are threatened by hunger. If every gardener in America---and we're seventy million strong---plants one row for the hungry,we can make quite a decrease in the number of neighbors who don't have enough to eat. Maybe then I will stop feeling guilty about abandoning a hungry man I could have helped.68. What does the underlines phrase "out of the blue" mean?A. a bit disappointedB. unexpectedlyC. as a matter of factD. attentively69. The program has been supported by many farmers, journalists and people in differentfields for many years. They usually donate many things to it except .A. moneyB. flowersC. seedsD. beans70. Which is WRONG according to the passages?A. In the eyes of the masses, the program can really help the people in need.B. Nowadays, the program is no longer a regional one, and it arouses the attentionof many farmers, gardeners and journalists.C. It occurred to the author that they could run such a program the moment he gave the beggar nothing.D. The author felt relieved and surprised when he saw the program turned into a nation-wide one.71. Which do you think is the best title to the passages?A. Plant a row for the hungryB. Build up from nothingC. A story of a columnistD. Not seek fame and wealth参考答案 68--71 BACA*********************************************************结束(2012·湖南长沙一模,A篇)CLASSIFIED ADSJOB WANTEDI'm Black,a 25 young man living in Shanghai and looking for a job in a variety of fields,web designer,teaching Spanish or English or working as a waiter or bar tender.I have a friendly personality and am hard working.If you have any job that。
2013高考英语 考前50天(阅读理解)训练秘笈(1)

2013高考英语考前50天〔阅读理解〕训练秘笈〔1〕与答案ACellphones: is there a cancer link?Could your cellphone give you cancer? Whether it could or not,some people are worrying about the possibility that phones, power linesand wi-fi could be responsible for a range of illnesses, from rashesto brain tumors.Some say there is evidence to support the growing anxieties. DavidCarpenter, a professor of environmental health sciences at theuniversity at Albany, in New York, thinks there’s a greater than 95percent chance that power lines can cause childhood leukemia(白血病). Also there’s a greater than 90 percent chance that cellphones can cause brain tumors. “It’s apparent now that there’s a real risk, 〞 said Carpenter.But others believe these concerns are unjustified. Dr Martha Linet, the head of radiation epidemiology(流行病学) at the US National Cancer Institute, has looked at the same research as Carpenter but has reached a different conclusion. “I don’t support warning labels for cellphones, 〞said Linet. “We don’t have the evide nce that there’s much danger. 〞Studies so far suggest a weak connection between EMFs(电磁场) and illness— so weak that it might not exist at all. A multinational investigation of cellphones and brain cancer, in 13 countries outside the US, has been underway for several years. It’s funded in part by the European Union, in part by a cellphone industry group. The final report should come out later this year, but data so far don’t suggest a strong link between cellphone use and cancer risk.44. From the passage we can learn that some people are worried because _______.A. they have evidence that the use of cellphones can lead to cancerB. they make a fuss over cellphone useC. some experts have given a warningD. cellphones are responsible for brain tumors45. B y saying “I don’t support warning labels for cellphones, 〞 Dr Martha Linet has the idea that _______.A. the worrying is unnecessaryB. cancer-warning labels should be on cellphonesC. there is a link between cellphones and cancerD. cellphones have nothing to do with cancer46. Which of the following best describes the attitude of the author towards the debate?A. Optimistic.B. Objective.C. Opposite.D. Casual.【文章大意】手机和癌症是否存在着必然的联系?有人说有证据支持人们不断增长的焦虑,而其他人认为这种担心并没有被证明其正确性。
2013高考英语(阅读理解)倒计时冲刺50天(13)及答案

2013高考英语(阅读理解)倒计时冲刺50天(13)及答案阅读理解-———--—-—【词义猜测题】易错点(2012·北京高考,B篇)Peanuts to ThisProudly reading my words,I glanced around the room,only to find my classmates bearing big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes。
Confused,I glanced toward my sto nefaced teacher.Having no choice,I slowly raised the report I had slaved over,hoping to hide myself.“What could be causing everyone to act this way?”Quickly,I flashed back to the day Miss Lancelot gave me the task。
This was the first real task I received in my new school.It seemed simple:go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington。
Since my idea of history came from an ancient teacher in my home country,I had never heard of that name before.As I searched the name of this fellow,it became evident that there were two people bearing the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts,while the other led some sort of army across America.I stared at the screen,wondering which one my teacher meant.I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice:flip (掷)a coin。
英语学习资料:2013年高考英语阅读理解练习及答案(8)

英语学习资料:2013年高考英语阅读理解练习及答案(8)In modern society there is a great deal of argument about petition. Some value it highly, believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity, others say that petition is bad; that it sets one person against another; that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.I have taught many children who held the belief that their self – worth relied (依赖) on how well they performed at tennis and other skills. For them, playing well and winning are often life – and – death affairs. In their single – minded pursuit (追求) of success, the development of many other human qualities is sadly forgotten.However, while some seem to be lost in the desire to succeed, others take an opposite attitude. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players, they strongly blame petition. Among the most vocal are youngsters who have suffered under petitive pressures from their parents or society. Teaching these young people, I often observe in them a desire to fail. They seem to se ek failure by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they always have an excuse: “I may have lost, but it doesn’t matter because I really didn’t try.” What is not usually admitted by themselves is the belief that if they had really tried and lost, that would mean a lot. Such a loss would be a measure of their worth. Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true petitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self – respect relies on how well one performs in parison with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this basic and often troublesome fearbegins to dissolve (缓解) can we discover a new meaning in petition.1.What does this passage mainly talk about?petition helps to set up self – respect.B.Opinions about petition are different among people.petition is harmful to personal quality development.D.Failures are necessary experiences in petition2.Why do some people favor petition according to the passage?A.It pushes society forward.B.It builds up a sense of duty.C.It improves personal abilities.D.It encourages individual efforts.3.The underlined phrase “the most vocal” in Paragraph 3 means .A.those who try their best to winB.those who value petition most highlyC.those who are against petition most stronglyD.those who rely on others most for success4.What is the similar belief of the true petitors and those witha desire to fail ?A.One’s worth lies in his performance pared with others.B.One’s success in petition needs great efforts.C.One’s achievement is determined by his particular skills.D.One’s success is based on how hard he ha s tried.5.Which point of view may the author agree to?A.Every effort should be paid back.petition should be encouraged.C.Winning should be a life – and – death matter.D.Fear of failure should be removed in petition.答案:1.B 2.A 3.C 4.A 5.D。
英语2013届高考生考前50天秘笈阅读理解(8)

英语:2013届高考生考前50天秘笈阅读理解(8)(限时25分钟)(A)FAT camp—for some, the prison of aerobics (有氧运动), health food andhunger pains is a reality.Whenever I bring up that I’ve been to fat camp, people laugh and say,“Are you serious? Is it like that movie? Tell me more! ” People are usuallyreally curious about fat camp. They wonder what it’s like there. “Is food snuck(偷偷拿) in? Is chocolate black market (黑市) material? . . . ” The answer toall of these questions is yes.You are woken at 7 am to trek down the hill, still in your pajamas. Youenter the canteen and wait in a seemingly endless line, still starved from anunsatisfying dinner. You finally get food—then wish you hadn’t. But you eat it because otherwise you starve. You eat every little bit of powdered egg, every crumb of soggy (没烤透的) diet toast and tasteless sugarfree jelly.After breakfast you hike back up the hill. The hill is meant to physically, spiritually (精神上地), and emotionally break you. You must climb it three times a day for equally delicious meals. Every time, you see someone stop in despair midway up. There is always one who pretends to be hurt in the hope that someone will carry them up.Throughout the day you rotate through periods of swimming, three sports, and one or two aerobics classes. It’s not officially called “fat” camp; it’s called “fun and fitness camp”. But when I think of fun, I don’t think of fitness.However, there were good parts to camp—parts like the friendships. Everyone seemed to bond over starvation (饥饿) and the need for food. It became a game to see how much food you could acquire in one stay. Many campers would bring supplies, but they would of course be taken away. My technique was to befriend the counselors. Through my connections I received candy, soda and fried chicken. Also, as soon as one camper left, they would send other things from home.The struggles of fat camp really do give you an appreciation of life. Whether you have realized the value of taste, gained friends, or lost weight, no one will ever forget their experiences at fat camp. Fat camp is no joke—it’s a whole world of drama, hardships and revelations.1. Which of the following is TRUE about the people who have heard that the author has been to fat camp?A. They think the author is joking and don’t believe her.B. They look down upon the author and make fun of her.C. They pretend to be very interested in the topic so as to seem polite.D. They don’t hide their interest in the camp and ask t he author all kinds of questions.2. Which of the following is TRUE about the fat camp the author attended according to the article?a. Chocolate is forbidden in the camp.b. The camp provides fun fitness courses.c. The food there tastes terrible and is never enough.d. A person who can’t finish the hike up the hill will be carried up.A. acB. bcC. abcD. bcd3. What does the underlined phrase “rotate through” in Para. 5 mean?A. select fromB. benefit fromC. enjoy yourself inD. switch between4. What does the author think about her fat camp experience?A. She thinks it helped her lose weight.B. She thinks it was the best place to make friends.C. She thinks she gained from her struggles there.D. She can’t stand remem bering her experiences there.(B)Rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are a major cause of climate change, and now a new study has confirmed that atmospheric CO2 is also affecting the ocean chemistry and potentially harming sea life.Montana State University scientist Robert Dore has been researching the water in the Pacific Ocean for almost two decades.“We’ve been going to the same spot in the Pacific Ocean, and we try to characterize long-term change in the open ocean environment. And one of the key things that we measure is CO2 levels. And we’ve been able to record this increasing quantity of atmospheric CO2into the ocean. ”Scientists expected that as atmospheric CO2increased, more and more of the carbon dioxide would be absorbed into the ocean, affecting the chemical balance of the sea water, with a potentially harmful impact onshellfish and coral in particular.“As carbon dioxide dissolves in the water or sea water in this case, it forms a weak acid, carbonic acid, ” Dore explain s, “And therefore, as the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere goes up and that exchanges with the surface sea water, it drives the pH down, and makes it more acidic. ”The sea water Dore and his colleagues have analyzed confirms what the theory predicts.The effect was particularly striking at about 250 meters down, and again at 500 meters. Dore and his colleagues came up with two possible explanations. It could be that surface water picked up CO2 and then moved to those depths. Or there could be a biological explanation.“It’s important to realize that the oceans are really becoming acidic. And it could have negative impacts on a whole variety of sea life from fish to coral. It’s potentially catastrophic. ”5. What can be the best title of the passage?A. Sea Life Facing DangerB. Scientist Researching Sea WaterC. Oceans Becoming More AcidicD. Climate Change Affecting Sea Water6. With the increase of atmospheric CO2, _______.A. more corals will appear in the seaB. the surface water is becoming warmerC. the chemical balance of the sea water is affectedD. the pH of the ocean out here has been increasing7. Scientist Robert Dore came to the conclusion based on _______.A. his research and analysisB. the expectation of other scientistsC. some former theoryD. a major cause of climate change8. What does the passage want to tell us most?A. It takes time to make a scientific study.B. Atmospheric CO2 is doing harm to sea life.C. Robert Dore is a committed and serious scientist.D. Measures should be taken to prevent the potential catastrophe.(C)【创新预测】Before Nicolas Sarkozy became French president, he was asked if hethought about“Not just when I’m presidency when he looked in the mirrorwhile shaving (刮胡子), ” he answered.When Francois Hollande, now president-elect (总统当选人) of France,was asked the same question, he replied: “Do I see myself as president?No, I am a presidential candidate. A candidate must not think himself president; he must give hope that he becomes president. ”Hollande has promised to be a “normal president”—something Sarkozy certainly was not. Sarkozy celebrated his election in 2007 at a world-class Parisian restaurant. He took holidays on the yachts (游艇) of wealthy business people. Hollande, by contrast, was still going around Paris on his three-wheeled motorbike at the start of this year. One member of his party said he looked “more like a pizza delivery man” than the next president.“That is the key to Hollande’s success because the election is turning into a sort of referendum (公民投票) for or against Nicolas Sarkoz y, ” Eric Dupin, a journalist and political observer (观察员) told Global Post. “Francois Hollande is the one who appears not only as his main opponent politically, but also as his complete opposite psychologically (心理上地). ”When he was the Socialist party le ader, Hollande was nicknamed“the marshmallow (软糖)” because he hated fights. Sarkozy, by contrast, is known to be loud and aggressive.When faced with Sarkozy’s verbal attacks, Hollande stayed calm. “I wish he would just let go and savage (用暴力对付) Sarkozy, ” one Hollande voter said to the Guardian.But Hollande still knows how to fight. Stéphane Le Foll, a Socialist MEP who has been one of Hollande’s closest advisors for 17 years and is co-directing his campaign, said Hollande had quietly planned his presidential bid for 10 years. “I think we all underestimated this guy, ” Alain Minc, one of Sarkozy’s closest friends and advisors, told Reuters.Hollande was born in 1954 in a middle-class family. He lived through the 1968 protests (抗议) that nearly overthrew (推翻) the French government. “They shocked him, but also politicized him, he said in a recent interview, making him understand that change was possible, ” reported the New York Times. When Hollande was 15, he told friends he expected to become president.“I didn’t come to the first rank either by chance or by obsession, ” Hollande said in an interview with Reuters.“I got there because I put myself in this situation, and because I deserved it. ”9. By citing Hollande and Sarkozy’s replies to the same question, the author intends to show _______.A. Sarkozy is more confident than HollandeB. Hollande is more modest than SarkozyC. Hollande is less ambitious than SarkozyD. Sarkozy is more humorous than Hollande10. What is the key to Hollande’s success in the presidential election according to Eric Dupin?A. His dislike of fights.B. His careful plan for the presidential bid.C. How different he is from Sarkozy.D. The gentle way in which he ran his campaign.11. How did Hollande react to Sarkozy’s verbal attacks according to the article?A. He fought back violently.B. He got annoyed on the spot.C. He didn’t say anything.D. He dealt with them calmly.12. What is the purpose of the article?A. To show what kind of a person Hollande is.B. To compare the differences between Hollande and Sarkozy.C. To show what French people think of Hollande.D. To explain why Sarkozy lost the election.【拓展提升】1. 词汇识记(阅读理解·A)trek n. /v. __________________________counselor n. __________________________revelation n. __________________________(阅读理解·B)confirm vt. __________________________characterize vt. __________________________(阅读理解·C)opponent n. __________________________underestimate v. __________________________obsession n. __________________________2. 难句分析(阅读理解·B)Scientists expected that as atmospheric CO2 increased, more and more of the carbon dioxide would be absorbed into the ocean, affecting the chemical balance of the sea water, with a potentially harmful impact on shellfish and coral in particular.句意:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________答案解析A【文章大意】减肥营不仅可以使你减轻体重,还可以让你学会对生活感恩。
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2013高考英语(阅读理解)考前冲刺训练(8)及答案解析(第***篇)When students and parents are asked to rate subjects according to their importance, the arts are unavoidably at the bottom of the list.Music is nice,people seem to say, but not important. Too often it is viewed as mere entertainment, but certainly not an education priority (优先). This view is shortsighted. In fact, music education is beneficial and important for all students.Music tells us who we are. Because music is an expression of the beings who create it, it reflects their thinking and values, as well as the social environment it came from. Rock music represents a lifestyle just as surely as does a Schubert song. The jazz influence that George Gershwin and other musicians introduced into their music is obviously American because it came from American musical traditions. Music expresses our character and values. It gives us identity as a society.Music provides a kind of perception (感知) that cannot be acquired any other way. Science can explain how the sun rises and sets. The arts explore the emotive (情感的) meaning of the same phenomenon. We need every possible way to discover and respond to our world for one simple but powerful reason:No one way can get it all.The arts are forms of thought as powerful in what they communicate as mathematical and scientific symbols. They are ways we human beings“talk” to each other. They are the language of civilization through which we express our fears, our curiosities, our hungers, our discoveries, our hopes. The arts are ways we give form to our ideas and imagination so that they can be shared with others. When we do not give children access to an important way of expressing themselves such as music,we take away from them the meanings that music expresses.Science and technology do not tell us what it means to be human. The arts do. Music is an important way we express human suffering, celebration, the meaning and value of peace and love.So music education is far more necessary than people seem to realize.[语篇解读] 音乐课在学校课程设置中被学生家长认为可有可无,无足轻重;但是音乐有着丰富的内涵,是学校教育必不可少的组成部分,请重视音乐课吧。
5.According to Paragraph 1, students________.A. regard music as a way of entertainmentB. disagree with their parents on educationC. view music as an overlooked subjectD. prefer the arts to science[解析]事实细节题。
根据第一段第三句“Too often it is viewed as mere entertainment...”可知。
[答案] A6.In Paragraph 2,the author uses jazz as an example to________.A. compare it with rock musicB. show music identifies a societyC. introduce American musical traditionsD. prove music influences people’s lifestyles[解析] 推理判断题。
根据第二段The jazz influence...is obviously American because it came from American musical traditions.以及第二段最后一句It gives us identity as a society.可知,音乐可以识别一个社会。
[答案] B7.According to the passage ,the arts and science________.A. approach the world from different anglesB. explore different phenomena of the worldC. express people’s feelings in different waysD. explain what it means to be human differently[解析] 推理判断题。
由第四段第二句“They are ways we human beings ‘talk’to each other.”可知。
[答案] A8.What is the main idea of the passage?A. Music education deserves more attention.B. Music should be of top education priority.C. Music is an effective communication tool.D. Music education makes students more imaginative.[解析] 主旨大意题。
文章阐述了音乐的内涵、音乐的功能、音乐的重要性,所以音乐课是需要我们特别重视的。
[答案] A****************************************************结束(第***篇)Last week my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home in Tucson, Arizona. He moved there a few years ago,and I was eager to see his new place and meet his friends.My earliest memories of my father are of a tall,handsome,successful man devoted to his work and family,but uncomfortable with his children. As a child I loved him;as a school girl and young adult (成年人) I feared him and felt bitter about him. He seemed unhappy with me unless I got straight A’s and unhappy with my boyfriends if their fathers were not as “successful” as he was. Whe never I went out with him on weekends, I used to struggle to think up things to say, feeling on guard.On the first day of my visit, we went out with one of my father’s friends for lunch at an outdoor cafe. We walked along that afternoon,did some shopping, ate on the street table, and laughed over my son’s funny facial expressions. Gone was my father’s critical (挑剔的) air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father,who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around? What had held him back before?The next day my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite a few stories about his own childhood. Although our times together became easier over the years, I never felt closer to him at that moment. After so many years, I’m at last seeing another side of my father. And in so doing, I’m delighted with my_new_friend. My dad, in his new home in Arizona, is back to me from where he was.5. Why did the author feel bitter about her father as a young adult?A. He was silent most of the time.B. He was too proud of himself.C. He did not love his children.D. He expected too much of her.[解析] 细节理解题。