2023年高考英语复习全国通用第13讲阅读理解主旨大意题(测)(原卷版).pdf
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1、第 13 讲 阅读理解主旨大意题(测)时间:45 分钟 满分:50 分 阅读理解(每题 2 分,共 50 分)A(2018上海高考真题)Bitcoin and other so-called cryptocurrencies(加密货币)have been all over the news lately.Apparently,the idea of money thats not tied to a specific bankor a specific countryis appealing to many.But its worth remembering that the banking
2、system that we now all live with is just that:A modern invention.Not so long ago,money was almost always created and used locally,and bartering was common.(In fact,it still is common among many online local networks,like the Buy Nothing Project.).In the past,moneys makeup varied from place to place,
3、depending on what was considered valuable there.So while some of the worlds first coins were made from a naturally occurring hybrid of gold and silver called electrum(银金矿),objects other than coins have served as currency,including beads,ivory,livestock,and cowrie shells.In West Africa,bracelets of b
4、ronze or copper were used as cash,especially if the transaction was associated with the slave trade there.Throughout the colonial period,tobacco was used to replace coins or paper bills in Virginia,Maryland and North Carolina,even though it was used elsewhere in the colonies and extensively througho
5、ut Europe and the U.K.Today,on an island in the Pacific,a specific type of shell still serves as currencyand some people there are even hoarding(贮存)it,just like Bitcoin moguls,convinced that one day,it will make them wealthy beyond imagination.On Malaita,the most-populated island thats part of the S
6、olomon Islands,shells are accepted at most places in exchange for goods.How much tuna(金枪鱼)you can get for your shells depends on their color and shape,Mary Bruno,a shop owner from the small town of Auki,on Malaita,told Vice.One strip of darker shells might get you about two cans of smaller tuna,but
7、the red ones are worth more.For the red ones,one strip might get enough tuna to feed a big family for a long time.Just like a mint that creates coins,theres only one place on the island where the shells,which are polished and strung together to form 3-foot-long ropes,are made.The strips of red,white
8、,and black shells all come from Langa Langa Lagoon,where artificial islands were long-ago built by locals to escape from the island-dwelling cannibals.Once marooned(困住)out on their islands,locals needed a currency to use among themselves,and so the shell currency was born.Using shells for money was
9、common throughout the Pacific islands as late as the early 1900s,but Malaita is unique in that they are still used today.And just like cryptocurrencies,there are those who think the islanders are smart to invest in this type of money,which is reported to have risen in value over the last three decad
10、es.It might seem strange to hoard a bunch of processed,strung-together shells,but what is a pile of dollars?Just a specially printed piece of paper and hemp that weve assigned value toand probably less durable over time than those shells.1According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?AMone
11、y was created and was widely used in the world.BTobacco was used as coins or paper bills in American in the past.CThe ingredients of worlds first coins may be the combination of gold and silver.DUsing shells for money has been out of date in the world.2The word mint in paragraph 5 is closest in the
12、meaning to .Aa kind of money that can exchange Bthe leaves of a mint plant used fresh or candied Ca place to produce and polish shells Da factory that produces currency 3Whats opinion of the author towards shells for money?AReasonable.BImaginary.CConvenient.DInventive.4Which of the following might b
13、e the best title of the passage?AThe History of Bitcoin BShells Still Money CThe Currency Is of Great Use DSome Shells B(2021浙江高考真题)Researchers say they have translated the meaning of gestures that wild chimpanzees(黑猩猩)use to communicate.They say wild chimps communicate 19 specific messages to one a
14、nother with a vocabulary of 66 gestures.The scientists discovered this by following and filming groups of chimps in Uganda,and examining more than 5,000 incidents of these meaningful exchanges.Dr Catherine Hobaiter,who led the research,said that this was the only form of intentional communication to
15、 be recorded in the animal kingdom.Only humans and chimps,she said,had a system of communication where they deliberately sent a message to another group member.Thats whats so amazing about chimp gestures,she said.Theyre the only thing that looks like human language in that respect.”Although previous
16、 research has shown that apes and monkeys can understand complex information from another animals call,the animals do not appear to use their voices intentionally to communicate messages.This was a significant difference between calls and gestures,Dr Hobaiter said.Chimps will check to see if they ha
17、ve the attention of the animal with which they wish to communicate.In one case,a mother presents her foot to her crying baby,signaling:Climb on me.The youngster immediately jumps on to its mothers back and they travel off together.The big message from this study is that there is another species(物种)o
18、ut there.that is meaningful in its communication,so thats not unique to humans,said Dr Hobaiter.Dr Susanne Shultz,an evolutionary biologist from the University of Manchester,said the study was praiseworthy in seeking to enrich our knowledge of the evolution of human language.But,she added,the result
19、s were a little disappointing.The vagueness of the gesture meanings suggests either that the chimps have little to communicate,or we are still missing a lot of the information contained in their gestures and actions,she said.Moreover,the meanings seem to not go beyond what other animal convey with n
20、on-verbal communication.So,it seems the gulf remains.5What do chimps and humans have in common according to Dr Hobaiter?AMemorizing specific words.BUnderstanding complex information.CUsing voices to communicate.DCommunicating messages on purpose.6What did Dr Shultz think of the study?AIt was well de
21、signed but poorly conducted.BIt was a good try but the findings were limited.CIt was inspiring but the evidence was unreliable.DIt was a failure but the methods deserved praise.7What does the underlined word gulf in the last paragraph mean?ADifference.BConflict.CBalance.DConnection.8Which of the fol
22、lowing is the best title for the text?AChimpanzee behaviour study achieved a breakthrough BChimpanzees developed specific communication skills CChimpanzees:the smartest species in the animal kingdom DChimpanzee language:communication gestures translated C(2017全国高考真题)Cloud computing will be in use by
23、 about 80 percent of about 600 companies.The trend suggests that data management and storage are moving to cloud computing sellers on a large scale.Touting(兜售)cloud computing as a way to get rid of the costs of buying and maintain in on-site information-technology equipment,sellers offer it in the f
24、orm of Software AsA Service(SAAS),a delivery model in which software applications are delivered to customers over a web-based network.SAAS can serve the needs of entire companies through huge,web-based platforms.As cloud computing rapidly bccomes the delivery channel for software developers of all s
25、hapes and sizes to get their products to market,offering applications in a cloud is now the rule not the exception.Arelatively small number of sellers are able to offer SAAS to big companies that want company-wide cloud computing,and only the sellers need apply.Although market-share data are hard to
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