备战2023年高考英语一轮复习考点 27-阅读理解细节理解题(重难题型)(原卷版)(全国通用).docx
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1、考点27阅读理解细节理解题(重难题型)在历年高考阅读理解中,对细节理解类题型的考查同往年一样,依然占了较大的比例,全国及各省、 市均有对此题型的考查,无一例外。细节理解题要求考生对阅读材料中的某一具体事实和细节进行理解。它们大都是根据文章中的具体信 息如事实、例证、原因、过程、论述等进行提问的。有些问题可以在文章中直接找到答案,有些则需要我 们在理解的基础上将有关内容系统化才能找到,比如计算、排序、是非判断、图形比较等。常见的命题方式通常有:1 .特殊疑问句形式。以when, where, what, which, who, how much/many等疑问词开头引出的问题;2 .以是非题的形
2、式。true/false, not true/false或EXCEPT,近年这种题型较少;3 .以According to 开头提问方式;4 .以填空题的形式,如:(1) To avoid attracting mountain lions, people are advised.(2) By the first sentence of the passage author means that.(3) It seems that now a countrys economy depends much on.(4) If you are interested in knowing about
3、what peoples life will be, you may visit.(5) The policemen were told “to look the other way” (the underlined part in Paragraph 2) so that.(6) The policeman who said Good evening to Rolls wanted to.5 .就文中数字、排序、识图等提问。做细节理解题时,大多数学生易出现的问题是阅读速度太慢,缺乏一定的快速阅读技巧,考生要培养 自己快速获取信息的能力。解答此类试题时,不必通篇细看原文,而常常可采取“带着问题
4、找答案”的方 法.先从问题中抓住关键性词语。然后以此为线索。要快速地辨认和记忆事实或细节,就要恰当地运用略 读及查读的技巧快速在文章中寻找与此问题相关的段落、语句,仔细品味,对照比较.确定答案。除了运 用扫读法(scanning)外,还可以兼用排除法.将“无此细节”和“与此细节相反”的选项排除。了解细节题干扰选项的特点也有助于考生提高答题的正确率。一般情况下,干扰项有如下几个特点: (1)是原文信息,但不是题目要求的内容;(2)符合常识,但不是文章内容;(3)与原文的内容极其 相似,只是在程度上有些变动;(4)在意思上与原文大相径庭甚至完全相反;(5)部分正确,部分错误。有的细节理解题只要直接
5、辨认不要求读者对客观的事实作出解释或判断,只要求从阅读材料中直接获 取信息。同时还要求读者记住重要细节,在必要的时候(做判断、推断或结论的时候)能够准确而迅速地 将他们回忆起来。解此类题要求考生快速抓住原文中的关键信息,直接得出答案,但要注意往往答案与原 文中的语句并非一模一样,而是用不同的词语或句型结构表达相同的意思。有的细节理解题就需要通过有 关词语和句子的转换。利用主要事实、图表、图形来获取信息,然后利用因果、类比、时间、空间等关系The researchers use the data collected by two telescopes that see the sky in wa
6、ys that are very different from the visible light our eyes can see to form the new image. Most of the data comes from 370 different pictures taken over the past 20 years by NASAs Chandra X Observatory. This satellite telescope detects X-rays out in space. X-rays are a from of radiation that is sent
7、out when violent events heat matter to temperatures of millions of degrees. Other data comes from the MeerKAT telescope in South Africa, which can detect radio waves from space. These waves have much less energy than X-rays. They are usually produced by cooler material, such as huge clouds of gas be
8、tween the stars.The brightest sources include neutron stars which are the cores of huge stars that ran out of fuel and collapsed to city-sized balls of super hot matter. Many neutron stars and black holes jet out gases that appear in the picture as purple streaks (斑纹).Powerful magnetic fields in the
9、 area cause the jets to bend as they get further from their source. Astronomer Dr Daniel Wang, who has worked on the image over the past year, said the new picture described a violent or energetic ecosystem”.1. What can be learned about the Milky Way?A. The center of it remains unknown.B. The sun is
10、nt located in the center of it.C. Its center is very peaceful.D. Its center features fewer stars.2. Whats paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The collection of space data.B. The function of the MeerKAT telescope.C. The differences of space waves.D. The formation of the new image.3. What can we know about th
11、e gases jetted out by the black hole?A. They will absorb surrounding materials.B , They will form super big matter.C. They get bent if away from their source.D. They are likely to explode when superheated.4. What may be the best title for the text?A. Our galaxys violent heartB. An attempt to travel
12、in outer spaceC. Radio waves from outer spaceD. Stars9 purple streaksPassage 2(2022,吉林长春模拟预测)Have a hard time waking up when its cold out? Scientists say your brain is to blame. A study conducted by scientists from Northwestern University made it possible to offer some explanations for this phenomen
13、on.Their study on fruit flies shows how seasonally cold and dark conditions can prohibit neurons within the fly brain that promote activity and wakefulness from sending out signals, particularly in the morning. It helps explains why, for both flies and humans, it is so hard to wake up in the morning
14、 in winter.“By studying behaviors in a fruit fly, we can better understand how and why temperature is so vital to regulate sleep J said Marco Gallio, associate professor of neurobiology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences.The study describes fbr the first time absolute cold” receptors in th
15、e fly antenna, which respond to temperature only below the flys comfort zone of about 25. Having recognized those neurons, the researchers followed them all the way to their targets within the brain. They found their targets are a small group of brain neurons that are part of a larger network that c
16、ontrols rhythms of activity and sleep. When the neurons they discovered are active, the target cells, which normally are made active by morning light, are shut down.Temperature sensing is one of the most fundamental abilities/9 said Gallio, whose group is one of only a few in the world that are syst
17、ematically studying temperature sensing in fruit flies. The principles we are finding in the fly brain, the logic and organization, may be the same all the way to humans. And future studies on human brain will surely find some reference information in this study.”5. Why is it hard for flies to wake
18、up in cold mornings?A. Cold conditions disable the antennas of flies.B. Flics have fewer neurons in the brain than humans.C. Coldness stops flies9 neurons from functioning well.D. Flies neurons controlling wakefulness are damaged.6. What do we know about the study?A. It focuses mainly on how fly bra
19、ins work.B. It helps explain how temperature affects sleep.C. It aims at solving humans sleeping problems.D. It shows the similarities between fly brains and human brains.7. Which part of a fruit fly will be made active when it is cold?A. Its antenna.B. Its target cells.C. Its absolute cold receptor
20、s.D. Its network controlling sleep.8. Whats Gallios attitude towards the practical value of the findings?A. Positive.B. Doubtful.C. Ambiguous. D. Disappointed.Passage 3(2022吉林长春模拟预测)New York-based Ecovative has been creating environmentally friendly packaging made from mushrooms and agricultural was
21、te since 2009. Now, the company wants to bring their amazing material into homes and offices with a new line of compostable (可堆月巴的)furnishings that are grown using just three materials: mycelium (the vegetative part of mushrooms), hemp (麻类植物),and salt.While creating hard material from mushrooms migh
22、t sound magical, the companys CEO Eben Bayer says it is a relatively low-tech process and compares it to “making bread”. The company begins by adding a few mycelium cells to damp hemp or other agricultural waste.The mycelium that grows like little hairs is allowed to twist with the waste until every
23、thing is “glued“ together. The combination is then mixed again and placed into the desired mold (模具)where it continues to grow and harden. The resulting material is then baked in the oven. In addition to making it as strongas wood, the heat also kills the mycelium, thus giving the compostable materi
24、al a similar shelflife to wood.Also, though the table tops of the stylish Tafl and Kings tables released at the recently held Biofabricate 2016 conference in New York City resemble marble, they are far from it. The perfectly carved blocks are made of a material grown by a North Carolina-based compan
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