高考英语备考故事类与说明文阅读理解专题.docx





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1、高考英语备考故事类与说明文阅读理解专题一One dilemma that the super famous face is balancing the needs of privacy and recognition. For some stars privacy is an overvalued thing.In 1919,Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford went on their European honeymoon. The two international idols had divorced their previous spouses an
2、d were concerned about how they would be greeted.They neednt have worried.In London their car was surrounded by admiring women who pulled Mary out of the car to shake her hand,still grateful after two years for her efforts selling war bonds(债券).In Paris they couldnt get any sleep with crowds gatheri
3、ng below their hotel room to sing and play for them.In Amsterdam they attended a party and were mobbed by other guests who wanted to get close to them. The athletic Fairbanks placed his wife on his shoulder and escaped through the window.Finally,they found privacy in Hamburg,where their movies were
4、not shown because of World War I.For an hour the famous newly-married couple walked on the streets unnoticed until bored Mary turned to her husband and said,Doug,Im sick of this.Lets go back to one of those countries where they mob us.Joan Crawford had similar feelings. Once in the 1930s she was sta
5、ying in New York getting over her breakup with Clark Gable.Tired of staying around her hotel feeling so down,she told her entourage they should go out and get some fresh air. The entourage, who had trouble keeping up with the stars quick pace,were shocked when she walked away from their planned road
6、.Oh my God. Shes going into Grand Central Station!Someone shouted,Look,its Joan Crawford! And she was mobbed.It took them thirty minutes to escape the crowd and get back to their hotel suite. Her hair disheveled, her dress torn and her face scratched, Crawford leaned against the door out of breath.O
7、h, oh my! That was wonderful.Lets do it again!1.What did Douglas and Mary worry about before going to Europe?A. Nobody would greet them. B.They wouldnt be welcomed. C.Their war bonds wouldnt sell well. D.Their schedule would be made public.2.What does Marys words in the second paragraph suggest?A.Ha
8、mburg was too quiet a place for her. B.Her movies werent shown in Hamburg. C.She fell ill after arriving in a new place. D.She didnt really enjoy privacy so much.3.What did Joan Crawford think of her being mobbed in New York?A.Amusing. B.Enjoyable. C.Dangerous. D.Embarrassing.4.What are the two stor
9、ies intended to convey?A. Stars may feel down from time to time. B.Stars deserve peoples love and respect. C.Stars need both privacy and public attention. D.Stars are not always popular around the world.二In 2013, Deegan was trying to take control of her life after winning the fight against drinking.
10、 She did quit, but she was having difficulty reconnecting with people. Even looking someone in the eyes proved to be difficult. “I was sort of like a shell of a person and just didnt really have many life skills or self-confidence, ” Deegan said. However, baking was something that always brought her
11、 joy as a child. One day while helping out in the neighborhood, Deegan picked up a handheld mixer and started baking. “My life was just out of control, but baking is such a controlled thing, where if you take the right steps and follow the directions, youll get a pretty exact result, ” she said. Dee
12、gan started bringing her homemade baked cookies to peoples homes, which helped her reconnect with people. “Feeding people is such a universal love language, ” she said. However, she was still trying to figure out how to find a career at 27 years old. She had no real work experience and she couldnt p
13、ut “quit drinking” on her resume. Deegans life shifted in 2015. Encouraged by her friends, she challenged herself to see if she could sell just one pie. She sold dozens! She began baking out of her tiny apartment and eventually launched an official business in 2017. She spent four years developing a
14、 pie crust cookie recipe, which has since become the bread and butter of her business. “People have been walking, running and lining up to get cookies, and its just been so magical seeing that, ” she said. When she needs more help, Deegan says she looks for anyone who is just excited to work, even i
15、f they dont have any experience. After her own struggle, she realized that the desire to work was better than having a certain skill set. And she became a second-chance employer, hiring women out of prison or the shelter system. “You just have to walk through the door and be ready, willing and able
16、and excited to show up and work and youve got a job, ” Deegan told the reporter. 1. What was Deegan mainly struggling with in 2013?A. Emotion management. B. Interpersonal relationship. C. Work-life balance. D. Alcohol addiction. 2. What prepared Deegan for her bakery business?A. Working previously i
17、n the baking industry. B. Seeing people running to get cookies. C. Wanting desperately to gain total control. D. Offering baked food out of goodwill. 3. According to paragraph 4 and 5, what is special about Deegan and her business?A. She achieved success through baking. B. She was ambitious about he
18、r business. C. She has an open-door employment policy. D. She only hired inexperienced workers. 4. Which of the following best describes Deegan?A. Creative and smart. B. Persistent and receptive. C. Honest and optimistic. D. Kind and easy-going. 三Caterpillars (毛毛虫) are entry-level animals. If you li
19、ve somewhere where grass grows, theyre there, kid-size and kid-friendly. And they are searchable: as long as you have access to a tree and have enough patience, you will find them.But I didnt. I grew up around concrete in New York City, a place that isnt treeless, but itsentirely possible to forget
20、things such as the existence of trees. I didnt remember ever meeting, let alone discovering an actual caterpillar. But I did know one. He was the very hungry caterpillar.Everyone I knew knew the very hungry caterpillar, the star of Eric Carles award-winningpicture book. Carle, who died at 91, introd
21、uced him in 1969; by the time I was first discovering the book in the late 1980s, I had been in the second generation of kids to meet him. In Carles collages (拼贴画), he was blank-eyed but beautiful.The caterpillar doesnt have a name; he just has a hunger for food. The journey of the book takes him th
22、rough the colorful products of the human world. After an initial bite of an apple, a snack you might find in the forest, he moves on to the glories of civilization: a piece of Swisscheese, a slice of salami (意大利香肠), a chocolate cake . For a kid, these are the wonders ofthe world.In an interview, Car
23、le said, “The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a book of hope. You can also grow up and grow wings.” Look at that: We did! We were hungry; we were curious; we took pleasure in exploring; we appreciated. Last week, my good friends baby turned 1. I sent him this book. He lives in Vermont, so he can know cat
24、erpillars from trees. But has he met salami?1.What does the author mean by saying “I didnt” in Paragraph 2?A. She wasnt able to get close to nature.B. She was unable to have access to actual trees.C. She failed to meet and discover a real caterpillar.D. She didnt have the patience to search for a ca
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