高考英语阅读之说明文基础训练(一).doc
《高考英语阅读之说明文基础训练(一).doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《高考英语阅读之说明文基础训练(一).doc(9页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、2022高考英语阅读之说明文基础训练(一)(A)When our Scottish puppy, Annie, reached adolescence, she suddenly stopped following my commands. Previously, if I called “come”, she would fly across our yard to my arms. Now, the 8-month-old gave me a look and ran the other way. Our dog trainer advised us to stop worrying. “
2、Shes a teenager,” she said. “Shell grow out of it.” Now, a new study is backing that up: Dogs experience a period that makes them act out, just like human teenagers. Puppies bond with humans much as children do. “But owners often feel like theyre failing when their puppies reach adolescence,” said L
3、ucy Asher, lead author of the new study. Asher and her team monitored 70 female dogs being raised as guide dogs. They asked caregivers to score them on their attention-seeking behaviors like sitting close to their owners and separation-related behaviors like trembling when left behind. Both types of
4、 behaviors show general anxiety and fearfulness. Dogs with high scores entered adolescence earlier at about 5 months, compared with 8 months for those with lower scores. Further, adolescent dogs that were stressed by separation from their caregivers were also increasingly disobedient to that person,
5、 but not others.To test obedience, the scientists assessed a separate group of 69 guide dogs, first at 5 months and later at 8 months. They asked the dogs caregiver and a stranger to give the command to “sit”. All of the preadolescent puppies quickly sat for both people, but when the same puppies re
6、ached adolescence, they refused to follow the order from their caregivers. However, they readily obeyed the stranger. Dogs that werent securely attached to their caregivers were even more willing to follow the strangers commands.Because of the similarity between adolescent puppies and humans, dogs c
7、ould serve as a model species for studying adolescence in humans. And on a more practical note, the temporary nature of dog disobedience might make us worry less when our puppies suddenly get minds of their own. Just ask Annie shes now happy to come, sit, and stay a while.1. What can we infer about
8、Annies disobedience according to Asher? A. It is natural. B. It is foolish. C. It is unique. D. It is impolite.2. How did the guide dogs aged 8 months behave in the obedience test?A. They became very fierce.B. They were barely attached to anyone.C. They became a little exhausted.D. They were obedien
9、t in front of the stranger.3 What is implied in the last sentence of the text? A. The author feels grateful for the trainers advice. B. The author is learning how to get on with his dog. C. The authors dog has been out of its adolescence. D. The authors dog has become a model for other dogs.4. Which
10、 of the following would be the best title for the text? A. Adolescent Dogs Act like Human Teenagers B. Humans Should Care about Their Puppies More C. Puppies Are Closely Related to Human Teenagers D. Dogs Tend to Obey Their Owners Orders(B)An international group of coffee experts has considered Ethi
11、opias coffee as the best in the world.Coffee is a top export( 出口物) of the country.But at home,it is seen as national pride.Ethiopians feel good about their coffee,and enjoying a drink with friends is a long tradition.Some people say the climate produces quality beans.Morton Wennersgarrd is a coffee
12、importer.He said,“Ethiopia has different ancient types of coffee.They are planted in places with perfect soil,perfect altitude,and climates that are really suitable for coffee processing.” Finding the best quality beans is often an issue of taste.The process is known as cuppingtasting and comparing
13、coffee from different roasted beans , grading and then pricing them.But before international experts come to taste,coffee beans are studied in small coffee laboratories.Helen Assefa,a lab technician,describes the process,“When the coffee comes to the lab,we assess(评价) its quality first by recording
14、the details.Then we weigh the moisture( 水分) level and we examine the beans for analysis.After that we grind( 磨碎) the coffee beans and taste the samples.In the end we check for defective( 有瑕疵的) beans.” Mubarik Abaoli is a lab worker.He says that testing is a very difficult and long process.“We select
15、 out the defects by hand.And we select out the defect according to the defect types.”Ethiopia has got a lot of money by exporting coffee to more than 120 countries.The country has an export revenue( 税收) of more than 840 million a year.But not all the best coffee leaves Ethiopia.Forty percent of the
16、coffee grown in the country stays there.It remains an important part of everyday life at work,at home and at ceremonies.1.Ethiopians attitude towards coffee may best be described asA.braveBRelaxedCproudDDoubtful2The third paragraph is mainly aboutA.the ways of making coffeeB.the influence of the cof
17、feeC.the tips on planting the best coffeeD.the process of assessing the coffee 3What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.Coffee plays an important role in Ethiopians life.B.More than 120 countries export coffee to Ethiopia. C40% of the coffee grown in Ethiopia is exported. DEthiopians earn their
18、living by exporting coffee.4.What is the main purpose of the passage? ATo advertise the coffee in Ethiopia.B.To comment on coffee experts work.C.To introduce the best coffee in the world.D.To recommend activities in Ethiopia to tourists.(C)One of the most traditional British holidays is the seaside
19、holiday. Typically, families travel to British seaside towns.In the late 1970s, air travel became affordable for the average family, and more and more British people started travelling abroad for their summer holidays. After all, the British weather isnt very good, even in summer.In the 1980s and 19
20、90s, British young people became wealthier. They started to go abroad in groups. Once at their destination they socialized with other young people and had one long party.British holidaying habits have begun to change, however. The UK now has a warmer climate than before, so people dont always feel t
21、hey need to go overseas. Also, the world seems a less certain place as interconnected economic rise and fall, which means that the cost of foreign holidays is less predictable than before. The domestic(国内的) tourism industry when people go on holiday in their own country is healthier than it has been
22、 in decades. UK newspapers have even invented a new word: a “staycation”.In some ways, therefore, the UK has come full circle. There is now an increased appreciation among Britons for the diversity of the UK. It is not just the geography, which ranges from the flat fens (沼泽) of East Anglia to the va
23、lleys of Wales to the mountains of Scotland, which is diverse. And it is not just the diversity of climate-based activities on offer, which range from surfing in the warm southwest of England, to hillwalking and skiing in the north. It is also the diversity of the cultures in the UK that is beginnin
24、g to be of interest to domestic tourists. People forget sometimes that there are different accents, languages, traditions, cuisines and peoples across all the parts of the UK.1. Why do more British people take their holidays in their own country?A. The Internet makes them closer.B. They are wealthie
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 高中英语精品资料 新高考英语精品专题 高中英语作文指导 高中英语课件 高中英语学案 高中英语模拟试卷 高考英语解题指导 高中英语精品练习
限制150内