2021年福建省高考英语总复习:阅读理解(附答案解析).docx
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1、2021年福建省髙考英语总复习:阅读理解1. The American newspaper has been around for about three hundred years. In 1721 the printer James Franklin Benjamin*s older brother, started the New England Courant, and that was what we might recognize today as a real newspaper. He filled his paper with stories of adventure, ar
2、ticles on art, on famous people, and on all sorts of political subjects.Three centuries after the appearance of Franklins Courant, few believe that newspapers in their present printed from will remain alive for long. Newspaper companies are losing advertisers (广告商),readers, market value, and in some
3、 cases, their sense of purpose at a speed that would not have been imaginable just several years ago. The chief editor(主编) of the Times said recently, At places where they gather, editors ask one another, How are you? , as if they have just come out of the hospital or a lost law case. An article abo
4、ut the newspaper appeared on the website of the Guandian, under the headline NOT DEAD YET.Perhaps not, but the rise of the Internet, which has made the daily newspaper look slow and out of step with the world, has brought about a real sense of death. Some American newspapers have lost 42% of their m
5、arket value in the past three years. The New York Times Company has seen its stock(股票)drop by 54% since the end of 2004, with much of the loss coming in the past year. A manager at Deutsche Bank suggested that stock - holders sell off their Times stock. The Washington Post Company has prevented the
6、trouble only by changing part of its business to education; its testing and test - preparation service now brings in at least half the companys income.(1) What can we learn about the New England Courant? A. It is mainly about the stock market.B. It marks the beginning of the American newspaper.C. It
7、 remains a successful newspaper in America.D. It carries articles by political leaders.(2) What can we infer about the newspaper editors? A. They often accept readers suggestions.B. They care a lot about each others health.C. They stop doing business with advertisers.D. They face great difficulties
8、in their business.(3) Which of the following found a new way for its development? A. The Washington Post.B. The Guardian.C. The New York Times.D. New England Courant.(4) How does the author seem to feel about the future of newspapers? A. Satisfied.B. Hopeful.C. Worried.D. Surprised.2. The world food
9、 safety could be in danger because of a number of food production shocks (冲 击) according to an Australian stud.The researchers from the University of Tasmania found that there were 226 shocks in the area of food production across 134 nations and the frequency has been increasing over the past 50 yea
10、rs.According to Cottrell a researcher from the University of Tasmania, the main causes behind the shocks are different. For crops, extreme weather events such as floods and no rain for a long time play the biggest part. Weather also plays a role in livestock(豕苗 production, but disease plays a bigger
11、 role. Disease also leads to aquaculture (水产业)shocks, while in the ocean most of the food shocks are caused by overfishing.“When we look at the food production systems, covering crops, livestock, fisheries and aquaculture, Cottrell said, we find that crops and livestock are more easily affected than
12、 aquaculture. And some countries in South Asia are more frequently affected than others.The effects of production shocks reached far away from where they happened. When one means of food production is greatly reduced, it will cause unexpected results. The India got a lot of food production shocks in
13、 crops and livestock, largely because of floods, Cottrell explained. MIf countries like India are shocked and the rice production is much smaller, they*ll probably send less goods to another country. And that shock suddenly starts to affect all the trade partners of the major producers as well.”Acco
14、rding to what Cottrell said, while the international community faces a great challenge to these problems, steps taken now can help fight against unexpected shocks in the future. This can be done through measures such as food store systems so that they are better able to deal with the effect which is
15、 caused by problems such as climate change. said Cottrell.(1) What do we know about food production shocks? A. Their causes are different in different production areas.B. Some diseases are the main cause.C. Extreme weather is the biggest shock.D. Overfishing is the main cause.(2) Which of the follow
16、ing is more frequently affected according to Cottrell? A. Livestock in AustraliaB , Crops in AustralianC. Fisheries in IndiaD. Livestock in South Asia(3) Why does the writer mention Indian food production shocks? A. To show India sell a lot of crops to other countries.B. lb show the shocks can cause
17、 unexpected results.C. Td show Indian shocks are more often.D. To show India has a lot of flood.(4) What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Results Caused by the Problem of Global Food SafetyB. Measures Solving the Problem of Global Food SafetyC. Production Shocks Threatening Global Food Safet
18、yD. The Importance of Global Food Safety3. Heads up! Across the country, sports injuries are a safety concern for young athletes. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussions - serious injuries caused by a blow to
19、the head.By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring that the appropriate guidelines are in place, we can reduce the number of young athletes who mayreturn to the game too soon, which can put their health at further risk, said AMA Board Member Jack Resneck Jr M
20、. D. in a statement.The policy recommends that young athletes who may have a concussion be taken off the field as soon as possible. Then, they are only to return to their sport with a doctors written approval. The policy also sets age - specific rules for health care professionals and athletic organ
21、izations in evaluating and caring for concussions.According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a concussion is a type of traumatic (仓伤) brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This
22、 type of movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist inside the skull (颅骨). It can damage brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain.The CDC says that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries caused by sports and recreation - related activities occur in the U
23、. S. every year. A study from the Center tor Injury Research and Policy showed that as many as 40% of high school athletes return to playing before they should. The AMAs new guidelines should help to bring those numbers down.(1) Why does the AMA set the new guidelines? A. To raise safety standards o
24、f sports.B. To protect athletes from concussions.C. To set rules for health care evaluation.D. To help players return to the game quickly.(2) What should young athletes who may have a concussion do? A. Avoid using the head.B. Leave the field forever.C. Get treatment in time.D. Switch to another spor
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