2021年北京市高考英语总复习:阅读理解(附答案解析).docx
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1、2021年北京市髙考英语总复习:阅读理解1. Over 40 years ago, a country music DJ convention(大会) was held every year in Nashville, Tennessee. Many country performers used to attend (参H) the convention to give their performances. Fans would go to Nashville hoping to see their favorite performers. In the end, so many fans
2、 began showing up in Nashville that a festival named Fan Fair was bom.The first Fan Fair was held in April 1972, in Nashville for four days. Some of country music*s biggest stars attended. There were about fifty thousand fans. The first Fan Fair was so successful that planning began almost immediate
3、ly for 1973. The date was changed to June, when the weather would be better. Over one hundred thousand fans attended the second Fan Fair.Every year brought so many performers and fans to Fan Fair that, in 1982, it was moved to the Tennessee State Fairgrounds. Fan Fair stayed at the fairgrounds for a
4、nother nineteen years.There was always the unexpected during the festival. In 1974, former Beatle Paul McCartney attended. In 1992, more than six hundred reporters from Europe, Asia, and South America went to cover the appearance of a popular star, Billy Ray Cyrus, who had introduced a new country l
5、ine dance. In 1996, Garth Brooks, who made a surprise appearance, signed autographs (签名)for 23 hours.In 2001, Fan Fair returned to downtown Nashville as the worlds biggest country music festival. Now, over one hundred and twenty - five thousand country music fans go to Nashville every June. As you c
6、an imagine, those who want to attend Fan Fair must plan ahead. For example, they need to buy a ticket several months ahead of time. Of course, theres much more to prepare.(1) According to the text, Fan Fair.A. lasts almost half a month every yearB. has a history of more than 50 yearsC. is a time whe
7、n country music lovers get togetherD. is the most important music festival in America(2) The second Fan Fair.A. was attended by former Beatle Paul McCartneyB. was moved from Nashville to the fairgroundsC. was more popular than the first oneD. was held in the spring of 1972(3) The purpose of the four
8、th paragraph is to.A. introduce three famous musiciansB. show why Fan Fair has been popularC. ask people to attend Fan FairD. explain how Fan Fair started(4) What will the author probably talk about next? A. Advice for fans.B. Music in America.C. Education in Nashville.D. The future of country music
9、.2. I watched my Dad close the door. It was a really cold night in dead silence and I was all alone at home. My parents left because they had been running fever for several days and they were showing other symptoms of COVID - 19. It was the 9th day of Wuhan lockdown starting on January 23.The virus
10、we now know as COVID - 19 is somehow fearsome partly because it does not discriminate (区另对待)in choosing who it infects. But that is only partly true. All the evidence suggest that it can be merciless to older people, so I was wondering whether my parents would make it and whether we would ever take
11、family photos, which my parents and I had talked about during the Spring Festival holiday.On their second day away my parents called and asked me how I was. We talked using FaceTime, and the moment I saw mom lying there with an oxygen mask and my dad could not talk without breathing heavily, I reali
12、zed that I had to live on my own.But two weeks later, I came across a fever and had to go into quarantine (隔离)and be put under medical observations for 14 days. Fortunately, my illness turned out to be due to a bacterial infection but not COVID - 19.Everything there was hectic, and there seemed to b
13、e a shortage of medical staff and materials were in short supply. Even though the doctors and nurses were covered from head to toe, I could see how tired they were when I looked into their bloodshot eyes.They would work a whole day preparing for new patients and seemed incredibly apologetic for not
14、having everything that was needed. Most of the patients were really understanding, but of course there were those who were not, and complained loudly, but all the doctors and nurses tried their best to deal with it in a calming way. And they are all from other cities like Shanghai and Guangzhou, and
15、 some of them are just three or four years older than me.When the quarantine was over, every patient effusively thanked the workers for what they had done, but the answer they received was exactly the same: Thats what were here for. ”(1) When did the authors parents leave her for the hospital ? A. J
16、anuary 23.B. January 30.C. January 31.D. February 1.(2) What does the underlined phrase make it in Paragraph 2 mean? A. succeedB. join inC. arriveD. survive(3) What can we learn according to the passage? A. Both the author and her parents got infected with COVID - 19.B. The majority of the patients
17、understood the doctors and nurses.C. The patients apologized to the doctors and nurses because they were too tired.D. The author didnt get infected with COVID - 19 because the virus can only infect the older. (4) What may the author think of the medical workers according to the passage? A. admirable
18、B , outgoingC. impatientD. thankful3. Royal Dutch Shell is launching a $ 300 million and forestry program, at a time when an increasing number of oil companies are putting money in carbon offset (碳偿) plans to meet climate goals. The company will spend the money over the next three years on projects
19、to store carbon including large forests in the Netherlands and Spain, and will start offering motorists the option of purchasing carbon offsets when they buy petrol at the pump.The executives of the company explained that these carbon offset projects were a new business opportunity for Shell, as wel
20、l as a way to meet is climate targets. We believe that over time we will be building a business, because these carbon credits will become more valuable as carbon becomes more limited, they said. Shell recently decided to cut its net carbon footprint (碳排放)by 2 - 3 percent in five years, which include
21、s emissions (排 放)from the products it sells. The company plans to produce carbon credits from the forestry projects, then sell these credits on to customers buying is oil and gas products, or apply the credits to is own operations to lower its carbon footprint.Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they gr
22、ow and restoring forests and other natural areas is considered one of the simplest ways to store carbon. However, the voluntary market for carbon credits based on forestry projects has its critics, as projects in developing countries can be hard to monitor. ShelTs move has also been criticized by so
23、me environmentalists. They worried that there was a risk of green wash when companies invested in forestry projects. There is an entire debate about whether forestry projects truly reduce emissions or not, they said, pointing out that planting in one area could cause deforestation (滥伐森林) to another.
24、Shell said it would rely on the third party to ensure its forest program to meet the Voluntary Carbon Standard and strict biodiversity requirements. Mark Lewis, head of climate change investment research at BNP Paribas, said, Planting trees to offset emissions, as far as it goes, is a step in the ri
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