浙江省英语期末备考:阅读理解(师用)2.docx
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1、阅读理解2一、阅读理解(此题有15小题,每题2分,共计30分) 阅读理解Facial recognition technology is widely used today. For example, police use it to search for bad guys. It*s also used to unlock phones or doors. Now, a similar technology, known as facial detection (探测),is entering a new field: the business of advertising. Such sy
2、stems are going through tests in a small number of stores. One facial detection system can judge a personfs happiness or nfearn level. That helps businesses see how people feel as they look at products or advertisements in the store. Another system can detect whether someone is wearing eyeglasses. I
3、f so, stores can send advertisements for new glasses to him.Facial detection technology is also placed inside some large advertising boards. Cameras in those boards can detect information like peoples ages and five levels of feelings-from very happy* to nvery unhappyn.(4)Supporters of the technology
4、 say it could improve buyers* experience by showing products they might like or by offering them products at lower prices.(5)Some are against the idea of using such systems. Pam Dixon, the head of a privacy (隐 私) group, is one of them. She thinks A For example, a business could raise the price of a
5、productaccording to a persons age and feelings.However, one store testing the technology explained they wouldnt store peoples information like names or ages. And the advertising board system maker said it didnt keep any personal information or record any videos.1 . What can facial detection technolo
6、gy tell according to the passage?A. Peopled weight.B. Peopled feelings.C. Peoples height.D. Peoples jobs.2 . Which of the following sentences can be put in the?A. nobody likes to have their feelings collectedB. it is impossible to protect peoples privacyC. the technology may cause something unfairD.
7、 businesses may use them to have more customers. What is the structure of the passage?A./B./(4)推断题。根据原文提到的but this time, he accept what I had said可知,他的父亲接受了他所说 的,应选B。【点评】考查阅读理解。本文涉及细节题、推断题两种常考题型,细节题要注意从文中寻找答案; 推断题需要联系上下文,推断出需要的信息。五、阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分) 阅读理解Since the outbreak of COVID-19, Guinness
8、 has seen many new records. Actually, the idea of collecting interesting records came to Sir Hugh Beaver in the 1950s when he was the managing director of Guinness Brewery. This year, lots of sportsmen tried to set records though most sports were cancelled.Jed Hockin, who is from Australia, is a fam
9、ous young soccer star. Jed has got his fourth Guinness World Record. He now holds an official record fbr juggling(l应接)toilet paper with his foot 84 times in 30 seconds. Next, Jed plans to beat the record of 11,901 soccer touches in an hour. nI am looking forward to breaking more Guinness World Recor
10、ds/ Jed wrote in an email.The skilled Australian isnt the only sportsman setting records while unable to play regular sports. David Rush, from the US, became the fastest one to put on 10 T-shirts, taking only 15.61 seconds. David has already held many records. For example, he broke the record of the
11、 most juggling catches on a unicycle(独轮 车)while his eyes were covered. nI loved watching the Guinness World Record specials on TV, said David. HI was fascinated and wanted to have a try myself.”Then there is Dr. Vikas Saini, another sportsman, who could put on 10 different socks very quickly (9.23 s
12、econds) when he sat on the floor in his home in India. Guinness officials have noticed more record tries from homes and gardens. Theyve received applications(申请书)for different kinds of records. We are inside, but we still want to encourage people to be creative and lift peoples spirits. So we contin
13、ue to provide people with a chance so that they can learn about and try to set world records/ records manager Chrissy Fernandez said. nGuinness would like to keep people joining us and having fun because being inside can be a little boring.0. Who got the idea of collecting interesting records?A. Sir
14、 Hugh Beaver.B. Jed Hockin.C. Vikas Saini.D. David Rush.13. What does the underlined word nfascinated mean in paragraph 3?A. Tired.B. Interested.C. Relaxed.D. Worried.14. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Jed Hockin is a famous soccer player from India.B. Vikas Saini became
15、the fastest one to put on 10 T-shirts.C. Chrissy Fernandez can put on 10 different socks very quickly.D. David Rush can do the most juggling catches on a unicycle.15. What is the purpose of Guinness to support setting new records during the outbreak of COVID-19? A. To find more creative people aroun
16、d the world.B. To help the sportsmen become more famous.C. To make more people interested in sports.D. To encourage people to cheer up.【答案】12. AB12. DD【解析】【分析】文章大意:本文介绍了在疫情期间,仍然有许多新的吉尼斯记录被创造出来,并列 举了一些新纪录,并鼓励大家要有创造和上进精神。【点评】考查阅读理解。首先弄清全文大意,然后分析题干,细节理解题可从文章相应段落找出答 案;词意猜想题可从联系上下文句意,找出相近内容进行猜想;推理判断题可结合文
17、章核心思想, 找出重要信息进行推理。12 .细节理解题。根据第一段第二句 Actually, the idea of collecting interesting records came to Sir Hugh Beaver in the 1950s when he was the managing director of Guinness Brewery.实际上, 休比弗爵 士在 20 世纪50年代就有了收集有趣记录的想法,当时他还是吉尼斯啤酒厂的总经理。应选A。13 .词意猜想题。根据第三段倒数第二句 I loved watching the Guinness World Record
18、specials on TV.我 喜欢看电视上的吉尼斯世界纪录专题片。可知作者喜欢并且想要去自我尝试。应选B。14 .细节理解题。根据第二段第一句 Jed Hockin, who is from Australia, is a famous young soccer star.可 知他来自澳大利亚,并不是印度,因此A项描述错误;根据第三段第二句David Rush, from the US, became the fastest one to put on 10 T-shirts, taking only 15.61 seconds.来自美国的大卫,拉什成为最快穿 上10件t恤的人,只花了 1
19、5.61秒,因此B项描述错误;根据最后一段第一句Then there is Dr,因kas Saini, another sportsman, who could put on 10 different socks very quickly (9.23 seconds) when he sat on the floor in his home in India.可知另外一名运发动是 Dr. Vikas Saini,并不是 Chrissy Fernandez,因此 C 项描述错误;根据第三段第四句 he broke the record of the most juggling catches
20、on a unicycle(独轮车) while his eyes were covered.他在蒙着眼睛的情况下,打破了独轮自行车杂耍接球次数最多的记录。 因此D项描述正确。应选D。15 .推理判断题。根据最后一段中 we still want to encourage people to be creative and lift peopled spirits.我们仍然希望鼓励人们创新,鼓舞人们的精神。可推知在疫情期间鼓励人们创造新记录是为了 鼓励人们振作。应选D。六、阅读理解(此题有15小题,每题2分,共计30分) 阅读理解With most people staying at home
21、 because of COVID-19, livestreaming (直播)hastaken off It is not only fun and interesting, but has also provided a new stage (舞台)for traditional culture artists.On video sites and apps such as Douyin and Bilibili, many traditional artists are trying livestreaming for the first time. Some of them sing
22、Peking Opera, some show their hand-made products, while others perform classical Chinese music.Li Jun is a laosheng(old male role) Peking Opera performer with the Shanghai Jingju Theater Company. During the outbreak, the 59-year-old started livestreaming fbr the first time. Unlike performing on a fo
23、rmal stage, Li uses everyday places as his stage, including his backyard, study room, and even the kitchen. Besides singing, Li also teaches viewers about Peking Opera in a humorous way. People can ask him questions and get answers directly.Livestreaming has brought this elegant (高雅的)art down to ear
24、th/1 one viewer said. nIt allows young people to get closer to this traditional art and learn more about it. Up to now Li has more than 6,000 fans on Douyin, while one of his videos has received 42,000 views on Bilibili.Other kinds of artists also see livestreaming as a new opportunity. On March 26,
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