《2022年高考英语一轮复习讲练测》专题04 阅读理解之记叙文(原卷版) (3).doc
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1、专题04阅读理解之记叙文1.(2020届安徽省名校高考模拟)My name is Matthew. I'm not someone who has many secrets,because I'm a terrible liar. But there is one huge secret that I kept for years- -I failed my driving test. I had never failed a test before, and had never even come close. Driving made me anxious , but my
2、 parents told me I had to. They signed me up for driving lessons. I had gotten a perfect score for my written permit exam , but getting behind the wheel was a different story.But when October 30th rolled around ,my pride set in. I wanted to be like everyone else at my school , showing off the brand
3、new license they'd gotten. Looking back on that special day,I can't remember if I was nervous. What I do remember is starting the test , pausing at a stop sign after a few seconds , and being asked by the instructor to pull over. I had received an auto-fail since my pause was indeed a pause
4、and not a real stop. I wasn't upset that I was leaving without a license, but I was scared everyone would know that I had failed. So when I got to class, I told everyone I didn't want to take the test on my birthday.One Friday a month later, I went to the test spot again and passed. Later th
5、at night I drove for the first time by myself, which brought to me an amazing feeling I've never experiencedbut sill, I couldn't imagine ever telling anyone the truth. So I didn't. It wasn't until midway through college that I came clean. It turned out plenty of my college friends ha
6、d failed too! And I gathered enough courage to speak the fact out. Yes ,I had also failed.Now I realize failure and imperfection are two things everyone has to experience , without which one couldn't make a true man.4What can we learn about Matthew?AHe was a slow learner of driving.BHe relied he
7、avily on his parents.CHe was afraid of taking exams.DHe was bored with telling lies.5Why did the instructor ask Matthew to pull over?ATo put an end to his lest.BTo check his parking skills.CTo give him a second chance,DTo show him a better way of driving.6W hat made Matthew feel extremely worried af
8、ter his first attempt?AFailing to get a driving license.BMissing his birthday celebration.CMaking his parents disappointed.DLosing face before his classmates.7W hat did Matthew learn from his own experience?AHonesty is the best policy.BFailure is a way to grow up.CTruth stands the test of time.DImpe
9、rfection is another form of perfection.2.(2020届福建省泉州市高三第一次质检)I recently heard a story about a famous research scientist who had made several very important medical breakthroughs.When a newspaper reporter asked him why he was able to be so much more creative than the average person, he responded that
10、 it all came from an experience with his mother when he was about two years old.At that time he was trying to remove a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he accidentally dropped the bottle, splling its contents all over the kitchen floora real sea of milk!When his mother came in, instead of y
11、elling at him, giving him a lecture or punishing him, she said, ''Robert, what a great and wonderful mess you have made!I have rarely seen such a huge puddle of milk.Well, would you like to play in the milk for a few minutes? ''Indeed, he did.After a few minutes, his mother said,
12、9;'Robert, whenever you make a mess like this, eventually you have to clean it up and restore everything to its proper order.We could use a sponge(海绵) , a towel or a mop. Which do you prefer? '' He chose the sponge and together they cleaned up the spilled milk.His mother then said, '
13、'You know, what we have here is a failed experiment in how to effectively carry big milk bottle with two tiny hands.Let's go to the backyard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can discover a way to carry it without dropping it. '' The little boy leaned that if he grasped t
14、he bottle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it without dropping it. What a wonderful lesson!This famous scientist then remarked that it was at that moment that he knew he didn't need to be afraid to make mistakes. Instead, he learned that mistakes were opportunities for lea
15、rning something new, which is what scientific experiments are all about.Wouldn't it be great if all parents would respond the way Robert'smother responded to him?4What happened when the boy dropped the milk bottle?AHe got injured and burst into tears.BHe cried over the broken milk bottle.CHi
16、s mother scolded him for making a mess.DHis mother encouraged him to play with the milk.5What was his mother's purpose by inviting him to do the clean-up together?ATo inspire his creativity.BTo promote his responsibility.CTo develop his cooking skill.DTo improve his experiment ability.6Why did t
17、he mother take the boy to the backyard?ATo fetch water for cleaningBTop our milk into the bottle.CTo help him wipe off his memory of failure.DTo explore how to carry bottles successfully.7What is critical to the scientist's creativity?AHis childhood toys.BHis mother's strictness.CLessons fro
18、m making mistakes.DFailure in scientific experiments.3.(2020届福建省泉州市高三第一次质检)Connie Monroe clicks a button, flicks her wrist and watches as her neighborhood floods. The shorelines are first to go. Then, the baseball fields at Fleming Park. By the time seawater reaches the senior center, it has flooded
19、 streets and over a dozen brick homes. Monroe moves her head up and down, side to side, taking in the simulated (仿真的) view. This is what could happen to Turner Station, a historic African American community southeast of Baltimore, as sea levels rise.Climate change presents many challenges to coastal
20、 communities and to those trying to prepare for its impacts, but one of the most basic is also one of the most vexing: How do you show people and convince them of a possible future?Communicating the realness and immediacy of the climate threat is hugely important to climate researchers and those aim
21、ing to lessen its causes. But it's also the most important to communities faced with coming changes that are already unavoidable. These projects need public support and input. That's why Monroe and other residents (居民) are being directed to sit in metal chairs, put on virtual reality headset
22、s and watch their homes flood.Turner Station, a community which gets flooded easily, is trying to prepare. It has partnered with the Port of Baltimore, a few nonprofits and a local landscape architecture firm to adopt a range of tools and ways to communicate climate change to the public, because eve
23、ry person is different and every place is different.The virtual reality program is only the most recent, and perhaps the most effective step. Virtual reality is an immersive experience that can trick the human brain into thinking it's real. But tricking people is not the goal of the sea level ri
24、se simulation being used at Turner Station, says Juiano Calil, one of the program's developers. ''The goal, '' he says, ''is to start a conversation and help folks visualize the impacts of climate change and the solutions, and also discuss the trade-offs between them.
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