2022版高考英语二轮复习限时规范训练十五阅读板块练速度.doc
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1、限时标准训练(十五)阅读板块练速度(总分值40分,限时35分钟).阅读理解(30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。AHundreds of spectators cheered them on at the North American Wife Carrying Championship. The annual event, now in its 15th year, was held at the base of a grassy ski mountain at the Sunday River resort in Maine.“The people
2、in Finland put together this event because they felt there should be at least one news story in the year that makes people laugh, said competitor John Lund, who spent four years in Finland, the birthplace of wifecarrying as a modern sport.The competition began there in the 1990s and was inspired loo
3、sely by the legend of a 19thcentury outlaw who tested the mettle (耐力) of his gang of robbers by having them run an obstacle course with a woman on their backs.The sport has since gained enthusiasts around the world. The event on Saturday in Maine was one of several official qualifying competitions f
4、or international championships in Finland, with the others held in Australia, Sweden and Estonia.Nearly every team employed the “Estonian carry, in which the woman hangs the head down with her legs hooked around the mans neck and her arms around his waist, which frees his hands. Despite the competit
5、ions name, the couple does not need to be married.The winners on Saturday were Jesse Wall, a gym owner, and his friend Christina Arsenault. Under the rules of the game, they won Arsenaults weight in beer and five times the numerical value of her weight in cash. Asked what he planned to do with the 1
6、0 cases of beer, Wall looked around and said, “Share them with everyone here.语篇解读本文是一篇新闻报道。在第十五届“背老婆锦标赛中,获胜者是健身房老板Jesse Wall和他的朋友Christina Arsenault,他们赢得了与Arsenault体重相当的啤酒和相当于她体重数字五倍的现金。1What does the writer want to tell us?AThe wifecarrying sport was originally held in Australia.BThe annual event i
7、n Maine has been around for 15 years.CPeople had to use the “Estonian carry in the championship.DPeople had to get married to take part in the championship.解析:细节理解题。根据第一段第二句“The annual event, now in its 15th year, was held at the base of a grassy ski mountain at the Sunday River resort in Maine.可知,在
8、缅因州星期日河度假胜地的一座长满草的滑雪山脚下举办的是第十五届比赛。据此可知,这项活动已经举办了15年,故B项正确。答案:B2Why did the Finnish invent the event?ATo make an amusing news story.BTo attract more travelers to Finland.CTo test peoples courage and patience.DTo make people join in outdoor activities.解析:细节理解题。根据第二段第一句中的“The people in Finland put toge
9、ther this event because they felt there should be at least one news story in the year that makes people laugh, said competitor.可知,芬兰人组建这次活动是因为他们觉得一年中至少应该有一个让人发笑的新闻故事,故A项正确。答案:A3Which of the following countries is the official qualifying competition not held in?AFinland.BAustralia.CSweden. DSpain.解析:
10、细节理解题。根据第四段第二句“The event on Saturday in Maine was one of several official qualifying competitions for international championships in Finland, with the others held in Australia, Sweden and Estonia.可知,这项有官方举办资格的锦标赛除了在芬兰举行,其他地方还有澳大利亚、瑞典和爱沙尼亚,应选D项。答案:DBRoberto Clemente is the greatest baseball player of
11、 all time. He had an unbelievable batting average (击球率) in all seasons he played. Having won four batting titles, twelve Gold Glove awards, and a Most Valuable Player award, he is certainly the best that ever played.Besides being the best baseball player, Roberto Clemente was also a great man and he
12、ro. In 1972, there was an earthquake in Nicaragua. On December 31 of that year, Clemente flew to Nicaragua to take supplies to the people. Almost immediately after takeoff, the plane crashed into the Caribbean Sea.The best honors for Clemente came after he died. He was the first Latino voted into th
13、e Baseball Hall of Fame. In 1999, the city of Pittsburgh, where he played baseball, renamed a bridge after hima bridge that leads to the citys beautiful new stadium.No one summed up the life of Roberto Clemente and the baseball commissioner (干事) when, at Clementes Hall of Fame award ceremony, he sai
14、d, “He was so great a man, as a leader and humanitarian, so great an inspiration to the young and to all in baseball, especially to the proud people of his homeland, Puerto Rico. The commissioner further honored Clemente by creating a sportsmanship award in his name.语篇解读本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了棒球明星罗伯托克莱门特的人生经历。
15、4What can be concluded from Roberto Clementes trip to Nicaragua?AHe got injured in an air crash.BHe cared about people and the world.CHe donated a huge sum of money to Nicaragua.DHe earned his fame for his bravery and generosity.解析:推理判断题。根据第二段第二、三句“In 1972, there was an earthquake in Nicaragua. On D
16、ecember 31 of that year, Clemente flew to Nicaragua to take supplies to the people.可知,在1972年尼加拉瓜发生地震后,克莱门特飞往尼加拉瓜,向那里的人民运送物资。据此可推知,克莱门特是一位关心人民和世界的人,故B项正确。答案:B5What do we know about Roberto Clemente from the passage?AHe died in Puerto Rico.BThere was a bridge built for him.CHe played baseball in Pitts
17、burgh.DHis statue was in the Baseball Hall of Fame.解析:细节理解题。根据第三段尾句中的“In 1999, the city of Pittsburgh, where he played baseball.可知, 他曾在匹兹堡市打过棒球,故C项正确。答案:C6What happened at Clementes Hall of Fame award ceremony?AA sportsmanship award was set up in Clementes name.BClemente was voted into the Soccer Ha
18、ll of Fame.CClemente gained an honor from the people of his homeland.DThe commissioner praised Clementes unbelievable batting skills.解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段尾句“The commissioner further honored Clemente by creating a sportsmanship award in his name.可知,为表彰克莱门特,干事还以克莱门特的名义设立了一项体育精神奖,故A项正确。答案:A7Where is the pass
19、age most probably taken from?AA science journal.BA sports magazine.CA radio program.DA news report.解析:文章出处题。通读全文可知,本文讲述了棒球明星罗伯托克莱门特的人生经历。据此可推知,本文最可能选自体育杂志,故B项正确。答案:BCDolly Parton, an American musician, is used to performing for big crowds. But after her set this year at Glastonbury, Britains largest
20、 music festival which can date back to 1970, she admitted to feeling nervous. Since that show, her album Blue Smoke has stayed near the top of the album chart for eight weeks.Live music is flourishing (繁荣) even as sales of recorded music have decreased greatly. In the past two years, it has grown by
21、 15%. Live music lovers now spend more than 1 billion a year on tickets and almost half that on food, drink and the like. In the early 1990s, Britain had few festivals. But around 450 will take place this year. The festival season, once limited to July and August, now stretches until early autumn. O
22、n the first weekend of September, four festivals battle it out.One reason was a change of the licensing laws, which made it easier to put on a show outdoors. The recession (经济衰退) helped too: Britons who could no longer afford foreign holidays found a weekend of camping in a muddy field more attracti
23、ve.Ageing crowds are another bonus. Older people have more cash to spend on festivals, and their demands have helped make festivals safer and more pleasant. Security at bigger festivals has grown much tighter. Fancy food and drinks have replaced cheap hot dogs and beer.All this is changing the way t
24、he music industry works. Festivals are increasingly seen as a way for artists to attract fans. Newer names find them essential: Clean Bandit, a British band who brought out their first album this year, is performing at around 20 festivals this summer. And music managers are increasingly taking into
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