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1、浙江省部分学校2020-2021年高二上学期期中英语联考试题精选汇编阅读理解专题浙江省“七彩阳光”新高考研究联盟2020-2021学年高二上期中联考英语试题第二部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分35分)第一节(共10小题:每小题2. 5分, 满分25分)阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A、B. C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。AIn the 1940s, Josephine Baker, who was a big part of the new jazz style and culture and had a diverse group of fans, was one of the most f
2、amous women in France, The French people adored her as much as she loved France. So when World War II threw France into great danger, she decided to do whatever she could to help the nation that had given her so much.In 1940, when armed German troops marched into Paris, some French people founded a
3、secret alliance (同盟), known as the French Resistance. The group worked for the defense of France by assisting the European and American armies in the fight against the Germans.As a member of the Resistance, Baker applied herself devotedly to the cause. The tasks she took up proved to be valuable. Sh
4、e collected coded messages written on her sheets of music and then relayed them to other members. At the same time, taking advantage of her fame, Baker provided shelter and goods for the Resistance members. It would have been dangerous if the Germans had found them.Bakers final task was critical. Sh
5、e made it her mission to entertain German politicians and army members, whom she lured (引诱) in with her promises of a good show. While pleasing them with her singing and dancing, Baker, equipped with a small notebook at these concerts, listened for and wrote down details about the war. She then sort
6、ed the details and turned in reports to the Resistance.Some thought Bakers fame would be a problem. The Germans knew who she was, but they didnt think she was smart enough to work for the Resistance. So she could get information from the Germans easily, which helped the Resistance and the French arm
7、y save lives and win the war. Baker had a big influence on the Resistances work. When she died, the army and the French people held a special ceremony to honor her contribution.1. What happened when the Germans entered Paris?A. They sent messages in secret code.B. The French Resistance was set up.C.
8、 Armed French soldiers defeated them.D. They were attracted by Bakers music.2. What was an important task for Baker?A. Entertaining many fans.B. Providing shelter for the homeless.C. Writing messages in code.D. Giving reports to the Resistance.3. From paragraph 5, we can conclude that_.A. her secret
9、 was discoveredB. her fame caused a big troubleC. her work was recognizedD. her music won many awards【答案】1. B 2. D 3. C【解析】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了法国最著名的女性Josephine Baker,当德国武装部队入侵巴黎时,她用自己的努力为French Resistance做出了巨大的贡献。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段关键句“In 1940, when armed German troops marched into Paris, some French people
10、 founded a secret alliance (同盟), known as the French Resistance.”(1940年,当德国武装部队进军巴黎时,一些法国人建立了一个秘密同盟,即French Resistance。)可知,当德国人进入巴黎时,French Resistance成立了。故选B项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段关键句“Bakers final task was critical.”(Baker最后的任务很关键。)和“While pleasing them with her singing and dancing, Baker, equipped with
11、 a small notebook at these concerts, listened for and wrote down details about the war. She then sorted the details and turned in reports to the Resistance.”(Baker一边用她的歌舞取悦他们,一边在音乐会上带着一个小笔记本,倾听并记录下战争的细节。然后她整理了细节,并向Resistance提交了报告。)可知,Baker的重要任务是利用给德国人表演歌舞的机会,倾听并记录下战争的细节,整理后以报告的方式交给Resistance。故选D项。【3
12、题详解】推理判断题。根据第五段关键句“Baker had a big influence on the Resistances work. When she died, the army and the French people held a special ceremony to honor her contribution.”(Baker对Resistance的工作有很大的影响。她死后,军队和法国人民举行了一个特别的仪式来纪念她的贡献。)可知,Baker的努力对Resistance是有帮助的,在她死后,军队和法国人民用特别的仪式来纪念她的贡献,由此可推断出,她的工作得到了法国人民和军队的
13、认可。故选C项。BOAKLAND, Calif. Facebook said on Thursday that it would allow many employees to work from home permanently.Mark Zuckerberg, Facebooks chief executive, told workers during a meeting that within a decade as many as half of the companys more than 48, 000 employees would work from home.“Its cle
14、ar that the coronavirus has changed a lot about our lives, and that certainly includes the way that most of us work,” Mr. Zuckerberg said. “Coming out of this period, I expect that remote work is going to be a growing trend as well.”Facebooks decision, the first among techs biggest companies, is an
15、obvious change for a business culture built around getting workers into large offices and keeping them there. Using free shuttle buses, free cafeterias and personal services like dry cleaning, tech companies have done as much as possible over the years to give employees little reason to go home, let
16、 alone avoid the office. If other large companies follow suit (仿效), tech employment could start to move from expensive centers like Silicon Valley, Seattle and New York.Tech executives have believed that person-to-person communication was a big part of the creativity that went into making popular pr
17、oducts. Mr. Zuckerberg long worried that employees who worked remotely would lose productivity.In March, the coronavirus lockdown (封锁) forced companies to send employees home. Many tech companies, including Facebook, emptied their offices. Now, more than two months later, executives are discovering
18、that their remote workers performed better than expected.Mr. Zuckerberg said the change could offer more benefits than inconveniences for the company. Allowing remote work will allow Facebook to attract valuable employees, reduce the climate influence caused by commutes (上下班) and expand the diversit
19、y of its work force, he said.4. According to Zuckerberg, which of the following statements is NOT true?A. Half of Facebooks employees have been working from home.B. The coronavirus is one of the factors leading to remote work.C. Employees work performance at home is beyond his expectation.D. There a
20、re more benefits of remote work than inconveniences caused by the change.5. What can be inferred from paragraph 4 and 5?A. Facebooks decision has influenced other companies.B. Tech companies offer different services to attract valuable employees.C. Remote work will lower tech companies cost.D. It is
21、 believed that person-to-person communication helps lead to creativity.6 Where is the text most probably from?A. A newspaper.B. A guide book.C. An entertainment magazine.D. An advertisement.【答案】4. A 5. C 6. A【解析】这是一篇新闻报道。主要报道了Facebook将允许很多员工永久在家工作这一消息及它可能带来的影响。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第二段内容“Mark Zuckerberg,
22、Facebooks chief executive, told workers during a meeting that within a decade as many as half of the companys more than 48, 000 employees would work from home.”(Facebook首席执行官Mark Zuckerberg在一次会议上告诉员工们,在10年内,该公司48000多名员工中,有一半将在家工作。)可知,Facebook的一半员工在家工作的事情还没有实现,是计划当中的事情,“Employees work performance at
23、home is beyond his expectation.”意为“Facebook一半的员工一直在家工作。”不符合Zuckerberg的陈述。故选A项。【5题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第四段关键句“Using free shuttle buses, free cafeterias and personal services like dry cleaning, tech companies have done as much as possible over the years to give employees little reason to go home, let alone av
24、oid the office. If other large companies follow suit (仿效), tech employment could start to move from expensive centers like Silicon Valley, Seattle and New York.”(这些年来,科技公司利用免费班车、免费自助餐厅和干洗等个人服务,尽可能让员工没有理由回家,更不用说离开办公室了。如果其他大公司也效仿这一做法,科技公司可能开始从硅谷、西雅图和纽约等昂贵中心转移。)可知,如果其他科技公司效仿Facebook的做法,让员工在家远程工作,就不需要租昂
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