(整理版高中英语)第二节文化类第一部分五年高考题荟萃.doc
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1、第二节 文化类 第一局部 五年高考题荟萃高考题 Passage 1(10C篇)American cities are similar to other cities around the world. In every country cities reflect the values of the culture. Cities contain the very best aspects of a society: opportunities for education employment and entertainment. They also contain the very wors
2、t parts of a society: violent crime racial conflict and poverty. American cities are changing just as American society is changing. After World War II city residents became wealthier more prosperous. They had more children. They needed more space. They move out of their apartments in the city to buy
3、 their own homes. They bought houses in the suburbs areas near a city where people live. These are areas without many offices or factories. During the 1950s the American “dream was to have a house in the suburbs. Now things are changing. The children of the people who left the cities in 1950s are no
4、w adults. They unlike their parents want to live in the cities. Many young professionals doctors lawyers and executives are moving back into the city. Many are single; others are married but often without children. They prefer the city to the suburbs because their jobs are there; they are afraid of
5、the fuel shortage; or they just enjoy the excitement and opportunities which the city offers.This population shift is bringing problems as well as benefits. Countless poor people must leave their apartments in the city because the owners want to sell the buildings or make apartments for sale instead
6、 of for rent. In the 1950s, many poor people did not have enough money to move to the suburbs; now many of these people do not have enough money to stay in the cities. Only a few years ago, people thought that the older American cities were dying. Some city residents now see a bright , new future .O
7、thers see only problems and conflicts. One thing is sure:many dying cities are alive again.64.What does the author think of cities all over the world ? A. They are alive . B. They are hopeless. C. They are similar D. They are different.65.Why did American city residents want to live in the suburbs a
8、fter World War ? A. Because older American cities were dying. B. Because they were richer and needed more space. C. Because cities contained the worst parts of society. D. Because they could hardly afford to live in the city.66. According to the 4th paragragh, a great many poor people in American ci
9、ties A. are faced with housing problems B. are faced to move to the suburbs C. want to sell their buildings D. need more money for daily expenses67. We can conclude from the text that ( ) A. American cities are changing for the wors B. people have different views on American cities C. many people ar
10、e now moving from American cities D. the population is decreasing in older American cities 答案:6467 CBABPassage 2(10B篇)Forget Twitter and Facebook, Google and the Kindle. Television is still the most influential medium around. Indeed ,for many of the poorest regions(地区)of the world, it remains the ne
11、xt big thingfinally becomes globally available. And that is a good thing, because the TV revolution is changing lives for the better.Across the developing world, around 45% of families had a TV in 1995; by the number had climbed above 60%. That is some way behind the U.S. , where are more TVs than p
12、eople, and where people now easily get access to the Internet. Five million more families in sub-Saharan Africa will get a TV over the next five years. In , after the fall of the Taliban塔利班,which had outlawed TV, 1 in 5 Afghans had one. The global total is another 150 million by pushing the numbers
13、to well beyond two thirds of families.Televisions most powerful effect will be on the lives of women. In India, researchers Robert Jensen and Emily Oster found that when TVs reached villages, women were more likely to go to the market without their husbands approval and less likely to want a boy rat
14、her than a girl. They were more likely to make decisions over child health care. TV is also a powerful medium for adult education. In the Indian state of Gujarat, Chitrageet is a popular show that plays Bollywood songs with words in Gujarati on the screen. Within six months, viewers had made a small
15、 but significant(有意义的) improvement in their reading skills.Too much TV has been associated with violence, overweight and loneliness. However, TV is having a positive influence on the lives of billions worldwide.60. The underlined word “outlawed in paragraph 2 probably means “ . A. allowed B. banned
16、C. offered D. refused61.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Americans used to get access to the Internet easily. B. The worlds TV sets will total 150 million by . C.45% of families in the developing countries had a TV in . D. Over two thirds of families in the world will have
17、 a TV by .62. The author intends to . A. stress the advantages of TV to peoples lives B. persuade women to become more independent C. encourage people to improve their reading skills D. introduce the readers some websites such as Google 63.What would be the best title for the passage? A.TV Will Rule
18、 the World B.TV Will Disturb the World C.TV Will Better the World D.TV Will Remain in World答案:6063 BDACPassage 3(10C篇)Businesses are witnessing a difficult time, which has in turn produced influence on consumers desire to go green. However, shoppers are still laying stress on environmental concerns.
19、Two thirds of customers say that environmental considerations inform their purchases to the same degree as they did a year ago, while more than a quarter say that they are now even better aware of the environmental effect on what they buy.This may help to influence how shops store goods on their she
20、lves. And the companies should still make efforts to become more environmentally friendly. Two out of three people think it is important to buy from environmentally responsible companies, with about one in seven saying that they had even decided to take their custom elsewhere if they felt a companys
21、 environmental reputation was not good enough.Harry Morrison, chief executive主管of the Carbon Trust, sympathizes:“I understand this situation where survival is very important now. But from environmental considerations, the clock is tickingwe dont have much time. In addition, cutting carbon has an imm
22、ediate effect as costs drop and a medium-term benefit for the brand.Larger companies have an extra motivation to look at reducing their carbon footprint, as new rules next year will require businesses to buy carbon allowances to make up for their emissions排放. Those that have taken early action will
23、have a head start. More than two thirds of consumers are not clear about which companies are environmentally responsible. This suggests that firms that are able to relay clearly their message to the public will be in a pole position to attract shoppers.The Carbon Trust believes that it can help by i
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