2023年高考英语复习全国通用第13讲阅读理解主旨大意题(练)(解析版).pdf
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1、第 13 讲 阅读理解主旨大意题(练)A A new product from Google may help people solve their sleep problems,but some privacy rights groups are concerned.Google showed off its newest Nest Hub home assistant device on Tuesday.In addition to recognizing your voice,showing pictures,videos,news and weather,it can also tra
2、ck your sleep.The basic model costs about$100 and the sleep-tracking technology will be available for free for the rest of 2021.The sleep tracker makes Googles product different from a similar home assistant from Amazon.If you put the Nest Hub beside your bed,it can follow how you sleep.That is beca
3、use of a new computer chip called Soli,which can sense motion.Some people may like the new technology because they would not have to wear another device to bed.Some companies make products people can wear on their wrist to track their sleep.Google says the new Nest Hub will create reports each week
4、that show how long and how well a person sleeps.It will also show if they snore,cough or wake up often.The company said it studied 15,000 people over the course of 110,000 nights to develop the technology.For people who want to know more about their sleep,the device sounds like a good idea.But,peopl
5、e who pay attention to privacy are worried what Google might do with the information it is gathering.Jeff Chester is one of those people.He is the director of the Center for Digital Democracy.“Googles goal is to monetize every cell of your body,”he said.Google recently bought FitBit,a company that m
6、akes a health tracker people can wear on their wrist.Some technology experts think Google may find a way for the Nest Hub to work with the FitBit.Google says the sleep tracker has a lot of privacy protections.For example,it will only work if the user turns it on.The company said it will not use a pe
7、rsons sleep information to try to sell advertising.But Chester said he is not so sure that promise will be kept.1Which is true about the Googles new Nest Hub?AIts the first device to track peoples sleep.BIt has some functions as a home assistant.CIt can be available for free for the rest of 2021.DIt
8、 is the same as a health tracker produced by FitBit.2Why are some people concerned about the Googles new product?ABecause private information may be let out.BBecause the sleeping problems cant be solved.CBecause sleep may be interrupted.DBecause sleeping reports may be created each week.3What does t
9、he underlined word mean?AMake money on.BKeep track of.CTake care of.DGive away.4Whats the best title of the text?AGoogles New Soli BGoogles sleep problem solver CGoogles Newest Nest Hub DA Sleep Tracker【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了谷歌的最新设备 NestHub,跟踪用户睡眠是它的功能之一,一些隐私权组织对此表示担忧。1B【解析】细节理解题。根据第二段的“Google showed
10、off its newest Nest Hub home assistant device on Tuesday.In addition to recognizing your voice,showing pictures,videos,news and weather,it can also track your sleep.(谷歌周二展示了最新的 NestHub 家庭助理设备。除了识别你的声音,显示图片,视频,新闻和天气,它还可以跟踪你的睡眠)”可知,谷歌最新的 NestHub 有一些家庭助理的功能。故选 B。2 A【解析】细节理解题。根据第四段的“But,people who pay a
11、ttention to privacy are worried what Google might do with the information it is gathering.(但是,关注隐私的人担心谷歌会如何处理它收集的信息)”可知,一些人担心该设备会泄漏个人信息,即泄露个人隐私。故选 A。3 A【解析】词句猜测题。根据第四段的“But,people who pay attention to privacy are worried what Google might do with the information it is gathering.(但是,关注隐私的人担心谷歌会如何处理它收
12、集的信息)”和最后一段的“The company said it will not use a persons sleep information to try to sell advertising.(该公司表示,不会利用一个人的睡眠信息来卖广告)”可知,一些人担心自己的睡眠信息会被谷歌公司用来赚钱。而且 Jeff 是担心隐私泄露者中的一员,由此推知划线词所在句子意为“谷歌的目标是让你身体的每一个细胞都为它赚钱”,即划线词意为“靠挣钱”,与 make money on 同义。故选 A。4 C【解析】主旨大意题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其第二段的“Google showed off its ne
13、west Nest Hub home assistant device on Tuesday.In addition to recognizing your voice,showing pictures,videos,news and weather,it can also track your sleep.(谷歌周二展示了最新的 NestHub 家庭助理设备。除了识别你的声音,显示图片,视频,新闻和天气,它还可以跟踪你的睡眠)”结合下文对该设备的介绍,可知本文主要介绍谷歌最新的 Nest Hub。故“谷歌最新的 Nest Hub”可以作为最佳标题。故选 C。B Have you ever h
14、eard about Black Friday and Cyber Monday?Surely,they are all about finding the best deals on holiday gifts for yourself and family members.And have you heard about GivingTuesday?Here is something about it!GivingTuesday is observed annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving,which encourages people to
15、 help those in need by making financial donations or doing good in their local community.The“Global Day of Giving”was started in 2012 by New York City nonprofit 92nd Street Y and the United Nations Foundation.Unlike Black Friday,GivingTuesday serves a more altruistic purpose.In its first year,the mo
16、vement brought in almost$10 million for charities,and things have only improved since.In 2019,many GivingTuesday social media campaigns worldwide helped raise an amazing$1.9 billion from 27 million donors!Over the past five years,many higher education institutions have also been using the Tuesday af
17、ter Thanksgiving to ask alumni for donations.In 2019,the University of Michigan,which calls it Blueday,received 5887 gifts totaling over$4 million,while Pennsylvania State University raised$710 000 to benefit over 85 University programs.Though donating money certainly helps,there are many other ways
18、 to support the great cause,especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.You can video tutor kids struggling with online learning,or team up with an adult to get groceries or medications for an elderly neighbor.Alternatively,call on your peers to help you with a service project that addresses an issue cl
19、ose to your heart,or pick one from the several ideas suggested on the GivingTuesday website.You can also donate your gently-used clothes and toys to local shelters,or mail a handwritten note to a grandparent or a friend you miss seeing.What are you going to do to make a positive difference in your c
20、ommunity on GivingTuesday?Let us know by adding your comments below!5Why does the author mention Black Friday and Cyber Monday in Paragraph 1?ATo make a comparison.BTo lead to the topic.CTo arouse readers interest.DTo express his doubt.6Whats the aim of GivingTuesday?ATo promote the development of e
21、conomy.BTo attract people to buy more holiday gifts.CTo call on more universities to donate money.DTo encourage people to help those in need.7What does the underlined word“altruistic”in Paragraph 3 mean?ASelfless.BGeneral.CSpecific.DComplex.8What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?AWhere people can offer t
22、heir kind help.BWhat people can do on GivingTuesday.CHow people can stay safe during COVID-19.DWhy people need to support the great cause.【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了 GivingTuesday 的起源、发展以及在这一天人们做的慈善活动。5 B【解析】推理判断题。根据第一段“Have you ever heard about Black Friday and Cyber Monday?Surely,they are all about findi
23、ng the best deals on holiday gifts for yourself and family members.And have you heard about GivingTuesday?Here is something about it!(你听说过黑色星期五和网络星期一吗?当然,他们都可以来为自己和家人找到最划算的节日礼物。你听说过“GivingTuesday”吗?这里有一些关于它的东西!)”可推知,作者在第一段提及 Black Friday 和 Cyber Monday 这两个节日是为了更好地引出文章的主题GivingTuesday。故选 B。6 D【解析】细节理
24、解题。根据第二段中“GivingTuesday is observed annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving,which encourages people to help those in need by making financial donations or doing good in their local community.(感恩节后的周二是一年一度的“给予星期二”,鼓励人们通过捐款或在当地社区做善事来帮助那些需要帮助的人)”可知,GivingTuesday 旨在鼓励人们通过捐款或为他们所在的社区做好事来帮助那些需要帮助的人。故选
25、D。7 A【解析】词义猜测题。根据第二段中“GivingTuesday is observed annually on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving,which encourages people to help those in need by making financial donations or doing good in their local community.”及画线词后文“In its first year,the movement brought in almost$10 million for charities”可知,GivingTue
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