高三英语专题突破之阅读理解01.docx
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1、一Thirteen can be a challenging age. Not only did I have to adapt to my changing body, I also had to deal with my parents bitter divorce, a new family and the upsetting move from my country home to a crowded town. When we moved, my beloved companion, a small brown pony had to be sold. I was heartbrok
2、en and terribly lonely. I couldnt eat or sleep and cried all the time. Finally, realizing how much I missed my pony, my father bought me another horse, Cowboy. Cowboy was without doubt the ugliest horse in the world. But I didnt care. I loved him beyond all reasons. I joined a riding club. When Cowb
3、oy and I entered the events where the horse was judged by appearance, we were quickly shown the gate. I knew nothing could turn Cowboy into a beauty. My only chance to compete would be in the timed speed events. I chose the jumping race. For the whole next month we practiced running and jumping for
4、hours in the hot sun and then I would walk Cowboy home, totally exhausted. All of our hard work didnt make me feel confident by the time the show came. One girl named Becky rode a big brown horse in the race events. She always won the blue ribbons. I sat at the gate and sweated all out while I watch
5、ed Becky and her horse charge through the court and finish in first place. My turn finally came. At the signal, we dashed toward the first fence, jumped over it without trouble and raced on to the next one. Cowboy then flew over the second, third and fourth fences like a bird and I turned him toward
6、 the finish line. No cheers filled the air. The end of our run was met with surprised silence. Cowboy and I had beaten Becky and her fancy horse by two seconds! I gained much more than a blue ribbon that day. At thirteen, I realized that no matter what the odds, Id always come out a winner if I want
7、ed something badly enough to work for it. I can be the owner of my destiny. 1Why did the author like Cowboy so much in spite of its ugliness?A.Because she loved horses more than anything else.B.Because Cowboy was a strong and smart young horse.C.Because Cowboy had a lot in common with her pony.D.Bec
8、ause she was sad and lonely and needed a companion.2The audience fell into silence at the end of the run probably because .A.they didnt expect Cowboy would win the eventB.they were unhappy that Becky was beaten in the eventC.they didnt like Cowboy, for it was too uglyD.they never saw a horse running
9、 as fast as Cowboy3After the competition, the author came to realize that .A.she ought to gather the courage to solve all the problemsB.it was time to forget her pony and treat Cowboy betterC.she needed to work harder to win more blue ribbonsD.she could be the god of her own fate if she tried harden
10、ough4It can be inferred from the story that .A.all of their hard training was totally in vainB.a blue ribbon must be the second highest prizeC.Cowboy lost in the event of being judged by appearanceD.both Becky and the author won in the jumping event二Art robbery and art forgery (仿造) are both major th
11、emes in crime movies and literature. In the 2012 comedy movie Gambit, British actor Colin Firth plays an art curator who cheats his abusive boss into buying a fake Monet. In reality, art crimes are no less interesting and exciting. According to The New York Times, over the past 15 years, Glafira Ros
12、ales fooled two local commercial art galleries into buying 63 false works of art for more than $30 million. She passed off fake paintings as works by 20th century modernist masters such as American artists Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock. But in fact, these so-called newly discovered works were all
13、produced by a single man, a Chinese immigrant named Pei-Shen Qian. The art world was shocked by Rosales deception. But to the public, it was amusing and almost satisfying to see wealthy people get tricked. So what decides the value of a piece of art? Is it beauty? Is it the artists talent and crafts
14、manship? Or is it just because the artist is famous? We should take beauty out. If the buyers were buying paintings only for their beauty, theyll be content displaying good fakes on their walls. They wouldnt be so upset when a forgery is exposed. The art market claims that great artists are inimitab
15、le, and that this inimitability justifies the absurd price of their works. We cant deny that most famous artists are good at what they do, but forgers like Qian show that their works are imitable. Otherwise, the difference between the original and the copycats would be obvious and Rosales would not
16、be able to fool anyone. According to an article in The Economist, expensive paintings are what economists call positional goods. They are valuable because other people cant have them. With other goods, a higher price reduces demand. But art turns down the laws of economics. When the goods that is re
17、ally being purchased is evidence that the buyer has paid a lot, price increases cause demand to boom, explained the article. Thats why scarcity and authenticity are so important in the art market. Artists sometimes forget this. Demien Hirst, the British pop artist, is famous for his spot paintings.
18、But they dropped in value when it became clear that they had been produced in quantities so vast that nobody knew how many were out there. The art market lost faith in these paintings because no one could be sure which of them were authentic and which were fake.5The first paragraph is meant to tell
19、the readers that .A.movies and literature will be popular with art involved in themB.art crimes are as interesting and exciting in reality as in moviesC.Gambit is a good movie with art forgery as the major themeD.real art crimes in reality can be adapted into popular films6Who is amused and satisfie
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